40 Verbs to Use for the Word bewilderments

On this, holding in a half-insensible state to the outward-sloping rock above her, Eveena clung, her veil and head-dress fallen, her face expressing utter bewilderment as well as terror.

The constant shifting increased her bewilderment.

The man's face showed his bewilderment.

"Guardy will be glad to be rid of me, and I don't care that for the world," cried Sophie, snapping her fingers with a joyful sort of recklessness which completed Emily's bewilderment.

And the manner of their coming brought more bewilderment to the house of Penniman.

He had carried his bewilderment to the very limits of good breeding.

At the moment he merely noted that it added one more to the puzzling items that caused his bewilderment.

He must make haste Her words cleared his bewilderment away; he glanced again over his shoulder.

Thence comes moral bewilderment, and even intellectual loss, in regard to what is best of him.

If a man can communicate to others his amazed bewilderment in the presence of the tragedy, or his exquisite delight in the form and texture and motion of the reed, he is an artist.

I asked, trying to conceal my utter bewilderment.

It was there that the case bewildered himand he was not slow in confessing his bewilderment.

he cried, in a ringing voice, vibrant with emotion"behold the murderer!" Pale, confused, conscience-stricken, the bewilderment of intoxication mingling with that of fear, Houseman gasped out that if they wanted the bones of Clarke they should search St. Robert's Cave.

Already the detective had to a large extent controlled his bewilderment.

" The natural tone of her frank, girlish voice somewhat dissipated Anthrops's vague bewilderment, and he accepted the proffered seat at her side.

It is impossible to exaggerate the bewilderment and astonishment with which this proposal was greeted.

He passed a hand over his shiny bald head as if to stimulate thought and exorcise bewilderment.

Again he felt bewilderment at the amazing simplicity and common sense of it all.

Meanwhile the fifteen or so experiments in contrapuntal prose were, in particular, uncharted passages from which I stayed unique in deriving pleasure where others found bewilderment and no tongue-tied irritation: but, in general, and above every misdemeanor else, the book exasperated everybody by not being a more successfully managed re-hashing of the then notorious "Jurgen.

For, amid the complexities of that extraordinary spirit, where good and evil were so mysteriously interwoven, where the elements of darkness and the elements of light lay crowded together in such ever-deepening ambiguity, fold within fold, the clearer the vision the greater the bewilderment, the more impartial the judgment the profounder the doubt.

Then followed bewilderment.

I shall never forget the bewilderment, the pain, the heart-sickness, of that first day at school.

By chance are likewise in the hall; but who Shall gauge the uttermost bewilderment That takes him, when the Princess turns to find The very glove he thrust into his collar!

Her eyes, which had harboured only bewilderment and terror, now grew speculative.

These glances Sandy Bruce chanced to intercept, and they heightened his bewilderment.

40 Verbs to Use for the Word  bewilderments