Befuddle in a sentence as a verb

There are accents strong enough in both SC and the UK to befuddle the other.

Bots, shills and morons "steering the sentiment" to confuse, befuddle and seed doubt in people's minds.

That statement is just so ridiculous as to befuddle belief.

...Or they would be if they hadn't used a PDF generator that managed to completely befuddle Safari.

I've put it off for three years out of the fear that color selectors will befuddle my core user, but every few months someone asks for it.

But Facebook's track record seems to be to befuddle the user and trick or opt them into sharing things wider than they understand or want.

Git is similar, except there is no competition/competitor there to befuddle you.

This in and of itself is enough to confuse and befuddle other drivers on the road, which makes it more surprising and dangerous than a human driver.

While modern society has billions of tricks up our sleeve that would completely befuddle ancient Egyptians, I'm sure they had a handful of tricks that would catch us by surprise.

The point is the concentration of power, not necessarily the concentration of wealth which people often let their own insecurities befuddle.

Though in accounting you have to be clear about what you have versus what you owe, and transactions must target the correct accounts in order to make sense, there is no need to befuddle the fundamental equation with those details.

Before reverting, please examine the diagram and ask yourself honestly whether it is helpful to any reader or merely serves to befuddle and muddy the waters of understanding!How completely... arrogant.

It's on The Boeing Comnpany; period!And what galls me most is that the only entity, which was in a position to know what was wrong after the first crash did everything in it's power to blame, befuddle, obstruct and deflect from the real cause.

Befuddle definitions

verb

be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly; "These questions confuse even the experts"; "This question completely threw me"; "This question befuddled even the teacher"

See also: confuse throw fuddle bedevil confound discombobulate

verb

make stupid with alcohol

See also: fuddle