Definitionadv. in a bewildering and confusing manner
Last update: July 28, 2015
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It was the application of Fritz Miller's law of recapitulation which gave the chief stimulus to embryological investigations between 1865 and 1890; and, though it is now recognized that " recapitulation " is vastly and bewilderingly modified by special adaptations in every case, yet the principle has served, and still serves, as a guide of great value. [Please select]
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Scarce a beetle runs bewilderingly through those forbidding colossal solitudes. [Please select]
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He stared, openly amazed, at this bewilderingly feminine bundle of inconsistencies. [Please select]
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We were bewilderingly aware of a girlish figure amongst us. [Please select]
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"Black always was the most bewilderingly becoming thing to her that I ever saw." [Please select]
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Toplofty said at the end of a bewilderingly lavish party: "How are any of us ever going to amuse any one after _this_." [Please select]
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