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bemused
adjective as in absent-minded
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Example Sentences
I departed, along with other bemused reporters, taking with us any lingering doubts that this would prove to be yet another dead-end in the quest to unmask Satoshi.
Some locals from their visit were allowed to come in, but many watched bemused from their houses nearby.
Zo soon moved into a hotel in Piccadilly and joined up with the Polish authorities, who were bemused by the arrival of someone who had gained legendary status - but was also a woman.
Fans of the show have noticed the word's use too - some appreciative and some bemused.
I am bemused that Trump aides are saying that my writings have any influence in Trump’s inner circle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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