Baffling in a sentence as an adjective

This sudden C fad is totally baffling to me.

I don't mean to take a high moral ground here, but it's baffling for me to see the cognitive dissonance.

His libraries were excellent, some of his snippets were completely baffling.

In fact, he's crazy to have been loyal to the airline company in the first place and his surprise at the lack of reciprocation is baffling.

One way is from the attacker's perspective, baffling yourself as to how Glazunov could have found all these bugs and assembled them in the right order.

A module that throws to a module that returns is always baffling, but if it's hiding this fact from the rest of the module -- or many more modules -- then it's worth it.

Behaviors that are baffling to outsiders are almost certainly adaptive within the context.

The combination of two back buttons and the difficulty of understanding it, even for developers who have read the long style guide[1], is an absolutely baffling design decision.

" "No".OK, in that last one, the answer was a 'no', but the 'yes' position - "Yes, I can do it, I know this, everything will be fine" got to be a bit baffling, because clearly after several days or weeks would go by and nothing would get done... asking "did you understand the specs from 2 weeks ago?

Baffling definitions

adjective

making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe; "a baffling problem"; "I faced the knotty problem of what to have for breakfast"; "a problematic situation at home"

See also: elusive knotty problematic problematical tough