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A sudden rise in prices confounded the public. [verb]
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In 19th-century boys ' yarns, Rider Haggard 's heroes would use an exactly forecast eclipse to confound (literally) benighted savages. [verb]
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This can potentially confound the interpretation of the results, particularly in primary care where many of the patients first present with a problem. [verb]
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He seems to have confounded coarse caricaturists with refined and thoughtful journalists, even as, in the account of that inshore skirmish, he turns a gun-brig into a British frigate. [verb]
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Many of the old Scottish mendicants were by no means to be confounded with the utterly degraded class of beings who now practise that wandering trade. [verb]
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"G--d confound him." [verb]
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I become confounded with his soul, and with him I pass from one condition to another. [verb]
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I was accursed when I thought of bringing you here; some of your confounded folly has driven her mad. [verb]
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