Crossword-Solution: BAFFLEMENT 10 letters, 124 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Bafflement n. The process or act of baffling, or of being baffled;
frustration; check.

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mumbo-jumbo 31 answers
Mumbo jumbo 33 answers
Tommyrot! 36 answers
worthless matter 41 answers
waste matter 43 answers
fool's paradise 44 answers
haziness 47 answers
murk 47 answers
duskiness 48 answers
murkiness 48 answers
Conundrum 49 answers
Riddle 49 answers
blackness 50 answers
cabalism 50 answers
meaninglessness 50 answers
involvement 51 answers
sorcery 51 answers
Unconsciousness 52 answers
Nightfall 53 answers
ABSTRUSENESS 54 answers
Cloudiness 55 answers
coma 55 answers
twilight 55 answers
BLACKOUT ___ 56 answers
befuddlement 58 answers
muddledness 58 answers
Wonderment 58 answers
Pique 58 answers
Obfuscation 59 answers
gloominess 59 answers
muddlement 59 answers
Pickle 59 answers
Smog 60 answers
dusk 61 answers
Darkening 63 answers
Jabber 63 answers
Rubbish 64 answers
mistiness 65 answers
blurriness 66 answers
dimness 67 answers
Scepticism 68 answers
Swoon 68 answers
fogginess 68 answers
Labyrinth 69 answers
Plight 69 answers
Vagueness 69 answers
stupefaction 69 answers
Chatter 69 answers
Night 70 answers
Web 70 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with BAFFLEMENT (5)

The sense of bafflement, the futile effort, forced the perspiration to my hands and face--yet something in the faces before me told me that it was no ill-will that fought against me; it was the apathy of minds without the power or habit of concentration, unable to follow a sequence of ideas any distance, and rendered more restless by bodies which were probably uncomfortable, certainly undisciplined.
How to Tell Stories to Children Sara Cone Bryant 2005
Twenty years hence we shall be Twenty love-sick maidens still! Ah, miserie! [PATIENCE watches them in surprise, and, with a gesture of complete bafflement, climbs the rock and goes off the way she entered.] [The officers of the DRAGOON GUARDS enter, R., led by the MAJOR.
The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan William Schwenk Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 2009
The fact is enough for me.” The adventuress of the demure face shook her head in token of complete bafflement.
Within the Law Marvin Dana 1997
Perhaps his mental suffering could not rightly be called remorse, but a poignant regret it most certainly was, and a sense of complete bafflement which came out in his next sentence.
The Flying U's Last Stand B. M. Bower 1999
Nothing could be done to him, and Ramsey, utterly unable to defend his own sensibilities in like manner, had always to retire in bafflement.
Ramsey Milholland Booth Tarkington 2006

Quotes with BAFFLEMENT (3)

The thing is, and here we come to E. Gorey's Great Simple Theory About Art (which he has never tried to communicate to anybody else until now, so prepare for Severe Bafflement), that on the surface they are so obviously those situations that it is very difficult to see that they really are about something else entirely. This is the theory, incidentally, that anything is art, and it's the way I tell, is presumably about some certain thing, but is really always about something …
Edward Gorey Floating Worlds: The Letters of Edward Gorey & Peter F. Neumeyer
She opened her eyes and looked into his rather intensely. "What?" Alex asked. "This cannot be." "What can't be?" Alex asked her, more bafflement in his voice this time. "I have been reading people all my life. I can even read cats and dogs. I've been doing it all my life and i've been here longer than the two of you put together." "And?" Alex wanted to get to the point. Whatever the truth may be, he just wanted to hear it, wanted it on the table before them so he could get th…
J.C. Joranco Halfway to Nowhere
From my college courses and my reading I knew the various names that came at the end of a line of questions or were placed as periods to bafflement: the First Cause, the First Mover, the Life Force, the Universal Mind, the First Principle, the Unmoved Mover, even Providence. I too had used those names in arguing with others, and with myself, trying to explain the world to myself. And now I saw that those names explained nothing. They were of no more use than Evolution or Natu…
Wendell Berry Jayber Crow