Lexicographical Neighbors of Bemuddles
Literary usage of Bemuddles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1828)
"... until the fumes of the grape, working with his confusion, bemuddles his brain,
so that he ultimately forgets whether he is Benson—or Higginbottom.'—pp. ..."
2. Democracy and Empire: With Studies of Their Psychological, Economic, and by Franklin Henry Giddings (1912)
"In a perfect democracy there could be no indirect taxation, — which conceals or
misrepresents every relation of the citizen to the government, and bemuddles ..."
3. The Historical Writings of John Fiske by John Fiske (1916)
"The worst feature of this financial device is that it not only impoverishes
people, but bemuddles their brains by creating a false and fleeting show of ..."
4. The Principles and Practice of Teaching and Class Management by Joseph Landon (1899)
"An unskilful teacher, ill-informed ahout his lesson, sometimes bemuddles l>otl,
himself and his children by slating his points out of their proper order and ..."
5. The Critical Period of American History, 1783-1789 by John Fiske (1898)
"The worst feature of this financial device is that it not only impoverishes
people, but bemuddles their brains by creating a false and fleeting show of ..."