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9 Sentences With "be bemused"

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Still, those who turn to astrology for clarity will be bemused by the Astro Poets.
From these descriptions, an alien observer would be bemused to learn that these harmless phenomena drive some people to scorn, or even anger.
As leaks from the book began pouring out yesterday, Comey was said to be "bemused" by Twitter attacks from Trump — and preemptive pushback from the RNC, which set up a "Lyin' Comey" site.
Maybe, like Lin, the men named in the #MeToo movement will write novels based on their abusive relationships, and maybe, like Lin, the reviews will be bemused over the content and praising of the prose.
Admirers of Nichols, whose finest films, like "Take Shelter" (2011) and "Mud" (2012), are fraught with a foreboding more mysterious than any law could cope with, may be bemused that he has turned to this ennobling saga, yet you can still feel the dramatic pressure.
And they'd likely be bemused by To All the Boys I've Loved Before, in which the Korean American mom died years before the movie starts (no direct applications of intergenerational immigrant guilt here), leaving Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) to live with her doctor dad (John Corbett) and two sisters.
They also blamed his agent for not encouraging negotiations and setting unhelpful deadlines. McNamara had gone on record as saying he wanted to end his career with Celtic and seemed to be bemused when no new contract was forthcoming. After he had accepted the Wolves offer, McNamara felt that Celtic showed a lack of respect to him in their comments to the media and he accused them of harming his reputation for their own benefit. It also emerged that in his new contract at Wolves, he was earning the same wages as his previous contract with Celtic.
"Racing's 'first lady' broke mould", The Age (Melbourne), 15 August 2008 Robin Levett served for years on the committee of the famous Kilmore Turf Club, and as president from 1989 to 1994, the only woman ever elected president of a grade one Australian turf club. Despite her consuming involvement in horseracing and breeding she found time to open a wildlife reserve at Willowmavin, where she included rescued animals into everyday life. "Guests in the committee room at Flemington would be bemused", said the Australian newspaper The Age in its obituary of the racing legend, "when she would pull a young wombat from a large shoulder bag and feed it from a bottle." Following the death of her husband Geoffrey Levett in 1990, Robin Levett was forced to close Willowmavin stud farm and its wildlife refuge.
He was essentially left to starve on the island, but supplied with food by friendly natives from the mainland, who were said to be bemused by the events, and he eventually gained strength to escape to England under his own volition. The Merrymount community survived without Morton for another year, but was renamed Mount Dagon by the Puritans, after the Semitic sea god, and they pledged to make it a place of woe. During the severe winter famine of 1629 residents of New Salem under John Endecott raided Mount Dagon's plentiful corn supplies and destroyed what was left of the Maypole, denouncing it as a pagan idol and calling it the "Calf of Horeb". Morton returned to the colony soon after, and after finding most inhabitants had been scattered, was rearrested, again put on trial and banished from the colonies.

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