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- adjective Not
bewildered .
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Examples
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This shall be his safeguard against penalties, his guarantee of honours at the hands of the community; it shall be a clue to thread his way through the mazes of the law courts unbewildered, secure against defeat, assured of victory. 558 It is to him, the law-loving citizen, that men will turn in confidence when seeking a guardian of the most sacred deposits, be it of money or be it their sons or daughters.
Memorabilia 2007
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He was totally bewildered and he never came unbewildered.
Day, George E. "Bud" 1977
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He was totally bewildered and he never came unbewildered.
Cobeil, Earl G. 1967
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He went thither unbewildered by its marvelous changes, undistracted by its tumultuous flood of life -- for his mind was full of his mission; he could see only the blood following the blade of his knife, heard nothing but a groan, a death-rattle.
Lahoma 1913
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Shakespeare's conception, but, I believe, to the impressions of most readers of taste who are unbewildered by analysis.
Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth 1893
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This shall be his safeguard against penalties, his guarantee of honours at the hands of the community; it shall be a clue to thread his way through the mazes of the law courts unbewildered, secure against defeat, assured of victory.
The Memorabilia 431 BC-350? BC Xenophon 1874
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The blood flowed freely, but Mrs. Fairfax, unbewildered, put her thumb firmly on the wrist just above the wound and instructed the doctor how to use his pocket - handkerchief as a tourniquet.
Pages from a Journal with Other Papers Mark Rutherford 1872
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Not unbewildered, again he gazed off for his boat.
The Piazza Tales Herman Melville 1855
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Bow-street, procured by caricatures of Old Baily reports, you have sipped your hockheimer, while standing, scarce yet unbewildered, in the gas-light splendor reflected from the 'vis-á-vis' mirrors of Almack's, yet do not exalt yourself above all that is fleshly.
Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, March 1844 Volume 23, Number 3 Various 1840
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In the hatred of the Barbarians I am born and bred, and I hope to die in it, unbewildered by modern sophisms. "
Essays on Scandinavian Literature Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen 1871
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