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5 Sentences With "bamboozlement"

How to use bamboozlement in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "bamboozlement" and check conjugation/comparative form for "bamboozlement". Mastering all the usages of "bamboozlement" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Watching this unfold should have helped inoculate commentators against Trumpist bamboozlement.
You will also receive a complimentary sense of generalized bamboozlement for having the poor judgment to spend good money on this particular auction.
90 The film had a total lifetime gross of . Manga artist Nobuhiro Watsuki wrote: Newtype USA reviewed the film as a "saga of bamboozlement", criticizing its "biblical overtones, teen melodrama and bad parenting", and suggested that the film would frustrate viewers.Newtype USA issue 1 pg 157 Manga Entertainment CEO Marvin Gleicher criticized the Newtype review as "biased and disrespectful" and a "facile and vapid" product of "ignorance and lack of research". Many reviews focused on the audio-visual production.
The team which came in last in Distinctly Vintage must pick an item for another team to identify from three options; if they guess correctly, they win a point, should they guess incorrectly - however - the team who selected them to play are awarded one for bamboozlement. The playing team then selects an item for the uninvolved team in the previous 'duel' and the process repeats itself; that team then picks an item for the first team and the process repeats. One final round of Masterpiece Gallery is played before the values are revealed; the team with the most masterpieces wins £1,000.
Trout tickling has been practiced for many centuries. It is mentioned in Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night, where it is used as a metaphor for bamboozlement by Olivia's servant Maria, who is about to play a vengeful prank on the pompous steward, Malvolio: The technique was a common practice used by boys, poachers and working men in times of economic stress, particularly during the 1930s Depression era.1941 U.S. Parks and Wildlife Service article Poachers using the method required no nets, rods or lines or any other incriminating equipment if apprehended by the police or gamekeepers. Thomas Martindale's 1901 book, Sport, Indeed, describes the method used on trout in the River Wear in County Durham: In Scotland the technique is more often called "guddling" or sometimes "ginniling".

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