bemusement造句1. A look of bemusement spread across their faces.
2. Stallholders and shopkeepers looked on with bemusement as he was pelted with bad fruit.
3. To his bemusement there was no chill, or else the chill was lost on him.
4. Lowering his eyes, he stared in some bemusement at the men's over-large dungarees she was wearing.
5. What expatiated by him are the puzzling, bemusement and distress of the generation of youths, who grown up in today's society, to the world.
6. Observers overseas are far from alone in their bemusement at the way from office.
7. If one gets into bemusement and confused, and has no power to get rid of them, he can only think of them slowly at the cost of his time.
8. Manchester City have reacted with bemusement and frustration after Corinthians accused the Premier League club of moving the goalposts over Carlos Tevez.
9. I looked around in complete bemusement and concluded that I was a misfit here.
10. The series of antinomy and bemusement fitly reflected the literary men's angst and exploration to the development direction of Chinese culture after the middle of the Ming Dynasty.
11. From the start, she notes almost with bemusement, there was a contrast between her own “executive style” and her colleagues’ “more consultive style.”
12. An hour later she had ordered a taxi and Paige had waved her goodbye in some bemusement.
13. It also makes the guy from the shop who supplies the flowers happy, makes two people feel good each week and causes a good deal of pleasant bemusement.
14. The deployment of these systems, make enterprise run into the bemusement of "Information Isolated Island".
15. Similar feelings of bewilderment were much in evidence throughout the rest of the town, as residents tried to return to their ordinary lives, often wearing expressions of head-scratching bemusement.
16. It is a pastime that many pakistanis greet with bemusement.
17. And those of us who dismissed him from Everton convinced we would never see or hear of him again could only watch on in a state of complete bemusement.
18. When I was a newcomer to HTML many years ago, I remember experiencing a certain amount of bemusement at the textual structural elements in the language.
19. He was also Carl Crook, an Anglo-Canadian teenager, and the middle aged businessman he has become – still living in China – looks back on his tumultuous youth now with an air of vague bemusement.
20. However, as the red-jacketed girl approached Gaga, who was wearing a typically strange black dress and veil, she was grabbed by the shoulders and hoisted away - to her visible bemusement.
21. Some are funny, for instance his wrapping of crime-scene tape around the headquarters of bailed-out Wall Street firms to the bemusement of security guards.