For a moment all that I had had in my mind in connexion with Mr. Woodcourt seemed to come back and confuse me.
Even then, the cold complexities of the Israeli-Egyptian relationship still seemed to entangle and confuse everything that happened in Taba.
None are definitive and many seem to contradict and confuse.
Being a clearinghouse for so many kinds of music seems both to enrich and perhaps confuse Mr. Bolcom's imagination.
That always seems to surprise and confuse the student, because it makes her see me suddenly as a man, rather than a teacher.
All the shouting, however, only seemed to enrage and confuse the man still further.
Each new bit of information seemed only to muddle the time sequence or confuse the issue.
"Their corporate reports are very vague, and they seem to fold advertising into research and development and confuse production costs with research and development."
It is always difficult to date the turn of the tide, which seems to be a welter of eddies; the very dates seeming to overlap and confuse the crisis.
What he said was true; she felt a weight, a pressure on her mind, that seemed to darken and confuse all thought and feeling.