Sentence for confusion | Use confusion in a sentence

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  • What confusion resulted? (3)
  • She smiled at his confusion. (10)
  • The confusion grew and grew. (12)
  • The house is always in confusion. (4)
  • The confusion there is scandalous. (4)
  • Then the confusion was heightened. (12)
  • Marianne turned away in great confusion. (4)
  • She recalled his confusion, his guilty looks. (9)
  • The scene was one of indescribable confusion. (7)
  • Jorian, your mind is in a state of confusion. (10)
  • Sir Willoughby dispersed her vapourish confusion. (10)
  • He tipped the porter unnaturally, in his confusion. (8)
  • There will be a little confusion if he holds back. (10)
  • Lavender for stomach, and the two fell in confusion. (8)
  • She coloured at times quickly, but without confusion. (10)
  • In the sky mazed confusion of arrowy flights and falls. (10)
  • She looked back as well as she could; but it was all confusion. (4)
  • I looked at my father: I felt stifling with confusion and rage. (10)
  • That plunged him deeper into his strange and sorrowful confusion. (8)
  • Can you kindly allow that the case was open to a little confusion? (10)
  • For a few minutes she saw nothing before her; it was all confusion. (4)
  • Mr. Stone looked up; painful traces of confusion showed in his face. (8)
  • A scuffling ensued, and a confusion of sounds impossible to describe. (1)
  • Alma relieved a confusion which he seemed to feel in reference to her. (9)
  • There was confusion at the wings: Croats were visible to the audience. (10)
  • I am but quoting the coarse old woman, Richie; confusion on her and me! (10)
  • To their confusion they beheld the White Rose herself on his right hand. (10)
  • Ashurst saw Stella looking down; he got up in confusion, and went to the window. (8)
  • He, to hide a confusion that had come upon him, was righting the fallen candle. (10)
  • Boon watched the pair of horsemen trotting to confusion, and clicked in his cheek. (10)
  • This confusion of my head flew to my legs when, imitating her, I rose to go forth. (10)
  • Karen saw the destruction and confusion he had caused, and did not respond at once. (12)
  • Her wits were too acute, her nature too direct, to permit of a lengthened confusion. (10)
  • This covered me with such confusion that I wonder that I did not vanish from the earth. (9)
  • The shots and the noise increased, until the confusion of a positive mellay reigned above. (10)
  • Light was all in confusion yet; away low down behind the trees, the rose of dawn still clung. (8)
  • Perhaps there was some simple confusion that could be cleared and disentangled easily enough. (12)
  • No case presents a more complete confusion of the individual and his work than that of an actor. (16)
  • In this way did they put to confusion Whitman and Dostoievsky, and all the other thinkers in Hampstead. (8)
  • The confusion now became considerable, and it was apparent, that the whole had been a pre-concerted scheme. (6)
  • What a scene of bustle, confusion, and excitement does the deck of a steamer present upon such an occasion. (6)
  • The confusion in the mind of Val thus left alone with her for whom he had paid this sudden price was extreme. (8)
  • Each one of the men at the main entrance understands his manifold duties perfectly and there is no confusion. (21)
  • Once she caught him with his eyes on her face; but he betrayed no confusion, and looked away at the clergyman. (10)
  • Plutarch very unnecessarily drags Aristophanes into a comparison with him, to the confusion of the older poet. (10)
  • They left a little bruise somewhere, but softened and anointed, just a sense of confusion at the back of her mind. (8)
  • The housemaid faintly answered outside the door that she did, alarming him, for there seemed to be confusion somewhere. (10)
  • Her astonishment and confusion increased; and though still not knowing how to suppose him serious, she could hardly stand. (4)
  • As the summer wears away he is more impatient over the confusion of issues, but on the whole thinks he shall vote for Hayes. (14)
  • Otherwise her mind was open; she was of aid to Victor in his confusion over some lost Idea he had often touched on latterly. (10)
  • Lavender, standing where he was, to the very marrow, and he fell into such confusion of spirit that his words became inaudible. (8)
  • An American standing near threw all into confusion by saying he guessed that it might be liable to develop their understandings. (8)
  • This did not offend me; it amused me; I fancied his confusion if he could suddenly know how helplessly and irreparably honest I was. (9)
  • Anthony caught the smile, hesitated and looked shrewd, and then covered his confusion by holding his plate to Mrs. Sumfit for a help. (10)
  • He turned from one face to the other in his confusion of soul; but instinctively all the time he was rejecting that rumour of suicide. (8)
  • She hesitated, coloured, betrayed confusion; her senses telling her of a catastrophe, her conscience accusing her as the origin of it. (10)
  • He had no reason to wish his hair longer, to conceal any confusion of face; no reason to wish the money unspent, to improve his spirits. (4)
  • Of pride, indeed, there was, perhaps, scarcely enough; his indifference to a confusion of rank, bordered too much on inelegance of mind. (4)
  • Anthony struggled to keep up the ball; and in this way they got over the confusion of the meeting after many years and some differences. (10)
  • There was confusion in the hall for a time, and an assembly of the household to witness the departure of Dr. Middleton and his daughter. (10)
  • Half the confusion and fever of the world comes of this vendetta he declares against the hapless innocents who have once done him a wrong. (10)
  • Habit made him, on this occasion, respond instantly; but the opening of the gates displayed the confusion of ideas within and the rageing tumult. (10)
  • One day it happened during the progress of an important trial that a sharp shock of earthquake occurred, throwing the whole assembly into confusion. (7)
  • His utter ignorance of worldly matters, too, brought him into financial troubles, and involved his domestic affairs in a state of continual confusion. (3)
  • Toward the rear these characteristics are less and less conspicuous, and finally, in point of space, are lost altogether in confusion, motion and noise. (1)
  • The execution was so severe that every one of the starboard main-shrouds was carried away and the Englishman was thrown into utter confusion on his deck. (18)
  • She seemed to be hesitating before the gentlemen, and when Wilfrid raised his hat, she was put to some confusion, and bowed rather awkwardly, and retired. (10)

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