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Confusedly

Confusedly \Con*fus"ed*ly\, adv. In a confused manner.

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confusedly

adv. In a confused manner.

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confusedly

adv. in a confused manner; "Queen Augusta wrote him an hysterical letter in which she confusedly sympathised with him"

Usage examples of "confusedly".

But a kind of lurid brilliancy spread over the island, against which stood out confusedly the wooded masses of the heights.

Baldwin seemed to think as he babbled confusedly about Quman soldiers searching the huge tumulus and its twisting embankments, lighting their way with torches.

Snagsby is at first prevented, by tears and lamentations, from stating the nature of her game, but by degrees it confusedly comes to light that she is a woman overwhelmed with injuries and wrongs, whom Mr. Snagsby has habitually deceived, abandoned, and sought to keep in darkness, and whose chief comfort, under her afflictions, has been the sympathy of the late Mr.

Or, at least, that's what Baldwin seemed to think as he babbled confusedly about Quman soldiers searching the huge tumulus and its twisting embankments, lighting their way with torches.

He distractedly consulted the TV between catnaps (and sometimes dreamed confusedly, incompletely, that the blond one of Cagney and Lacey was his girlfriend) but he waited now for Ginger to call him.

He would not have detracted anything from the commonness and cheapness of the 'mise en scene', for that, he reflected drowsily and confusedly, helped to give it an air of fact and make it like an episode of fiction.

Particularly since, having come to our city while fairly young, they remembered everything rather confusedly, including the death of their mother, who had fallen off a precipice just after the ascent of the first mountain.

Out on the heathered moor, the animals were running confusedly this way and that.

I put my ideas together only confusedly, while spinning along like a man going down a waterfall.