"Let my people go," said Judah, who was only four and often got his stories confused.
"You were fine at the start, but your threads are getting all confused."
"They knew we were coming and wore civilian clothes to get us confused," he said.
But you might get this confused with the technology used for the Xeon.
"Leave it to a woman to get war and politics confused," he said with a chuckle.
Josie could remember how, when she started hanging around with this group, she'd get everyone's names confused.
She never got a role confused; she was my secretary now.
There will be a crest above the neck- the judge mustn't get this confused with the shoulder.
Because she has so many children, Ma sometimes gets their names confused.
Probably he had gotten confused and settled out of place, in niche 4 or 400 instead of forty.
She dropped the complaint at the ensuing hearing, saying she had gotten confused.
The mirror must have gotten confused and thrown in an irrelevant image.
But the two had collided, and gotten confused, and proceeded on each other's missions.
"Although he is very excited about seeing you after all these years, please understand that he gets confused and frustrated these days."
"With all those scents in the air, the dogs could have gotten confused."
And he was making so much noise I must have gotten confused.
The issues have gotten confused because both sides in the political conflict benefit from drug trafficking, in different ways.
The older ones had taught the young right from the start, of course, but even after a single generation things had gotten quite muddy and confused.
In marriage as in the priesthood, things have gotten confused.