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Definition of Confusedly

Confusedly
Confusedly Con*fus"ed*ly, adv. In a confused manner.

Meaning of Confusedly from wikipedia

- take any – those are capitalist cigarettes,' said Stalin, and Kalinin confusedly dropped the cigarette from his trembling fingers, whereupon Stalin laughed...
- by Hiroshi Takase and published by PikkaPika Comics that is, somewhat confusedly, also called Super Mario-kun. It is currently at five volumes and stopped...
- shoulders. The forelegs and the hind legs bear irregular stripes. Its tail is confusedly spotted. The underparts of the feet are black or dark brown. The throat...
- which they were sold as a remedy, did make the imbibers feel better and confusedly appreciative of the product. The number of internationally marketed quack...
- sleeping with his eyes open the whole time) gets a rude awakening and confusedly asks if it is time to eat. Aurille tells him to shut up as Aurille is...
- determining when a term supposits discretely, determinately, confusedly, or confusedly and distributively. So for example the subject of a negative claim...
- dog after Wendy spilled the boiling water on him. Distraught, Gordon confusedly attempts to call his home to apologize to Wendy. An excerpt from the ninth...
- there be nothing seen that is disorderly, or that is unbecomingly or confusedly arranged, nothing that is profane, nothing indecorous, seeing that holiness...
- images seen by a person with keratoconus. "... a candle, when looked at, appears like a number of lights, confusedly running into one another" — Nottingham...
- In Aramaic, Old Persian and Arabic context, the root refers to "babble confusedly". It appears as barbary or in Old French barbarie, itself derived from...