confusing造句31. The annoying thing about the scheme is that it's confusing.
32. You're confusing me with my sister, - she's the one studying drama.
33. It was all too quick, too confusing.
34. Male speaker It's all very confusing.
35. It was a tad confusing.
36. I found some of the questions really confusing.
37. The clubs' history, as presented, is dizzying, sometimes confusing.
38. The procedure can be a little confusing for beginners.
39. Immature plumages can be very confusing.
40. She was confusing him with her old dreams.
41. French wine labels can be very confusing.
42. This was an exciting but confusing discovery.
43. We hope you don't find this too confusing.
44. There was a split second of confusing movement.
45. The one-way systems round here can be pretty confusing.
46. But it can be so confusing for women.
47. The records are confusing to anyone untrained in accounting.
48. Cricket can be a pretty confusing game for non-players.
49. Life's confusing sometimes, you know.
50. The new law is complicated and confusing.
51. Bates described it as confusing and needing clarification.
52. The kidnappers issued a series of confusing demands.
53. It all sounds a bit complicated and slightly confusing, but the system has evolved over many years and it works.
54. His policies, especially in the first two years of his presidency, often have been confusing and contradictory.
55. From Honk Kong comes a confusing romance about chance encounters between lovesick cops and unusual women.
56. What seem the simplest phrases in journalese shorthand can be very confusing.
57. Kit car replicas arrive as a confusing jigsaw of pieces which have to be bolted together, often in the family garage.
58. Inconsistencies can be very confusing for young children and conflicting attitudes over toilet training and discipline can lead to frustration and unhappiness.
59. We are well rid of an ugly, vulgar and confusing publication.
60. Matson writes of her going to a Christmas party, where the conversations seem so confusing.