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baffle N (ment)

baffle N

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Scientists have sent robot scouts into deep space and unravelled the genome, yet they have been forced to admit they are still baffled by how homing pigeons navigate.
www.abc.net.au
The time-starved might be baffled at the thought of decorating clothes pegs and storing them in a hand-sewn fabric bag.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The heroes and villains are clearly labelled, and stock characters, humorous servants, baffled policemen, breathless heroines, could be interchanged from one book to another.
en.wikipedia.org
My crash helmet would have comedy goggles on top and would show my baffled face clearly.
www.telegraph.co.uk
As a child, he overcame a serious speech impediment which baffled his teachers, some of whom first thought that he was uneducable.
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A daddy longlegs with an incredible foot-long leg span has been discovered - and left scientists baffled as to how to classify it.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He's baffled, amazed and astounded how much cheaper it is to conduct business in the teashops as opposed to the markets.
business.financialpost.com
Lighting is also baffled to minimize nighttime light pollution; there are no street lights, and the night sky is dazzling.
en.wikipedia.org
I am baffled by the salsify starter.
www.ft.com
This illusionist, mind-reader, hypnotist and champion con-artist breezes into town every couple of years with a show that invariably leaves me feeling baffled, slightly queasy but above all royally entertained.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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