Examples of 'perplex' in a sentence

Meaning of "perplex"

perplex (verb): To confuse or puzzle someone, causing them to be uncertain or unsure about a situation or problem, frequently used in everyday language
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  • To cause to feel baffled; to puzzle.
  • To involve; to entangle; to make intricate or complicated.
  • To plague; to vex; to torment.
  • intricate; difficult

How to use "perplex" in a sentence

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The child thing never ceases to perplex me.
That continue to perplex our finest scientific minds.
The pregnant silence continues to perplex critics.
Think it might perplex the thread of his narrative.
And there are still phrases that perplex me.
This seems to perplex some authors.
But certain choices and contradictions perplex me.
They perplex one another.
He can dumbfound and perplex the enemy.
We often perplex ourselves with fears which are altogether groundless.
And freckles will never perplex you.
Never perplex you.
We were calling various people and tried to perplex them.
I like to perplex my students.
Selling the occult to the perplex.

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They intrigue each other and perplex each other in equal measure.
It seems that there is always something to annoy or perplex us.
These are some problems that perplex the minds of all thinking men.
There is no breeze in the room and it will perplex him.
Perplex to impress.
Mekorama is one of the better free perplex amusements.
Many people perplex themselves a great deal over the mysteries of life.
The lack of video does perplex me though.
Seems like because endure one week constipation to perplex.
Its shape does not perplex anyone.
The results of the revisited experiment delight but also perplex.
His own fame still seems to perplex him somewhat.
Christians often perplex themselves about that with which they should comfort and encourage themselves.
I never had a thing perplex me so.
The mysteries which now perplex us will be solved when the mists are rolled away.
This experience will perplex us.
I am perplex ed.
Worrying about the perplex.
It is a film which continues to perplex viewers and resists easy categorization by film historians.
That continue to perplex.
Something continues to perplex me about the state of Hollywood.
This is just another problem in a long line of problems which doctors perplex the patients.
This is an area that continues to both perplex and challenge policy makers and researchers.
Just spend some shekels and freckles will Never perplex you.
I think I will perplex him with my slowball.
It is required that you understand these boosters and do not perplex them with steroids.
Even today, they perplex astronomers across the world.
I relate to perplex.
Philosophers do not perplex themselves by whom women have children, provided they have them.
It would truly perplex me.
His Minor and Major Artifice Formations were similarly designed to confound and perplex.
It still does perplex me so.
The Buddha does not attempt to solve all the ethical andphilosophical problems that perplex mankind.
Hon added that live events for Perplex City got people out there.
That you think I am your mentor just continues to perplex.

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