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Definition of Bemusedly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bemusedly
Literary usage of Bemusedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow (2006)
"She watched bemusedly. "Freakshow Martha Stewart," she said. He smiled and passed
her the shirt. "I'll give you some privacy," he said, and went back into ..."
2. Cashel Byron's Profession: Newly Rev., with Several Prefaces and an Essay on by Bernard Shaw (1901)
"As he sat eyeing her, wistfully, Lydia, who had been perfectly still, said
bemusedly, “I was more prejudiced than I knew. •What will you think of me when I ..."
3. Falling from Heights by Chris F. Needham (2007)
"He smiled at Bob in a way no one else would have dared smile at Bob, not
condescendingly or confusedly but bemusedly as though Bob were an ally somehow led ..."
4. The Ultimate Psychopolitics, Mass Mind Control and the Global Control System by Ceres (1993)
"... Professor Mack apparently accompanied this woman to a “support group” meeting
of UFO abductees, who, she observed bemusedly, “spent their time comparing ..."