557 examples of bewilderments in sentences

For quite a minute we stood in silence, staring in bewilderment at the sight; then my friend went forward cautiously to the edge of the abyss.

At this time, I remember, an extraordinary sense of bewilderment took me.

It was later, that I came out of my bewilderment.

They were deep in the fascinating bewilderments of grocers' and greengrocers' wares, when Pansy Potts appeared in the doorway.

He see Misses O." For an instant I stared at this cryptic message in bewilderment; then suddenly the recollection of my final instructions to Gertie 'Uggins rushed into my mind.

As for von Brünig, he stood where he was, staring from one to the other of us in angry bewilderment.

Yet these gallantries of sonnets are exalted into bewilderments of the heart.

these bewilderments (the Romanists urge) have taken place especially through and by the misuse of the Scriptures.

He looked at his hand, and then at me, in bewilderment.

The widespread confusion with the poet of the rhetorician and sentimentalist in verse, and again of the mere rhymer without even rhetoric, not to refer to finer differentiation of error, is also a fruitful source of bewilderment.

" I looked at my aunt's face and listened to her voice in bewilderment.

" Señor Alvarez opened his eyes, and stared about him in bewilderment; then alarm overspread his face, and he made spasmodic efforts to reach the inside breast pocket of his coat.

" Angela went out on the veranda, feeling' a little tense and excited, but when a small, blue-frocked, gray-hatted figure, dejectedly lost in a big rocking-chair, was pointed out to her, excitement died while bewilderment grew.

Through the quiet of that morning hour, soothing words, and strong, she felt and knew to speak; and when at last she hurried away from the city to the fields, she was stronger than of nature, able to bear witness to the faith that speaks from the bewilderment of its distresses, "Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.

It is a book at once to start doubts in the minds of those attached to established forms and bound by ancient creeds, and to quiet doubts in those who have been perplexed in the bewilderments of modern metaphysical philosophy or have found it difficult to reconcile the truths established by science with their faith in the Christian religion.

"Just so," muttered Sophia, in bewilderment.

He is never heard of afterwards,or, if found, is discovered in a remote angle or loft, in a state of insensibility from bewilderment and starvation.

" Ally simply stared at him in her white bewilderment.

" She did not look at him as she spoke, so she missed his bewilderment.

CHAPTER XXIII THE DOOR OF BEWILDERMENT

The phrase, The Door of Bewilderment, had never ceased to reiterate itself in my mind.

The wood of the door was fresh and white, but burned deep on the surface, in this order, were the words: THE DOOR OF BEWILDERMENT

I knew him well enough to be sure he would not leave the spot until he had found what lay behind the Door of Bewilderment.

But at closer range one realizes that the Front never sleeps; never ceases from trying new ideas and weapons which, so soon as the Boche thinks he has mastered them, are discarded for newer annoyances and bewilderments.

A famous Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, who has travelled widely, not only in this country but in Belgium and the Channel Islands, has stated that Kakekikoku is richly endowed with the bewilderments, perils and mysteries of primitive and unexplored African territory.

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