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Sentences with confound

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  • He momentarily confounded his critics by his cool handling of the hostage crisis. [VERB noun]
  • His actions confounded the skeptics.
  • Howard's career can be read as one of endlessly proving himself, an uphill battle to confound his many doubters and, indeed, his mockers.
  • The dynamics of the forces creating all this continues to confound scientists.
  • Confound you!Confound the lady!
  • The complicated directions confounded him.
  • The news reports did not confound Armitage with any embarrassing context.
  • Caffeine would only further confound the circadian rhythms disrupted by the trip across the equator.
  • The revolution confounded the people.
  • Truth confounded with error.
  • Its rapid-fire pace will likely further confound McCarthy purists while opening an entirely new, and deserved.
  • Confound it!
  • To confound their arguments.
  • The fightback when it came was in the Federer fashion: unfussy, filled with classy strokes from the back with perfectly timed interventions at the net that confounded his opponent. The third set passed in a bit of a blur, the fourth, which led to the second tie-break, was the most dramatic of the match.
  • Don't confound the situation by yelling.
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