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51make your head spin — confuse you, amaze you, boggle your mind All the numbers on this sheet will make your head spin …
52throw a curve — confuse, deceive, surprise Dad threw a curve at me when he asked if he could borrow $1000 …
53throw me for a loop — confuse me, it phased me out The question on parliamentary procedure threw me for a loop …
54mix up — confuse, make a mistake about He mixed up the video tapes and played the wrong one in front of the class …
55blind someone with — confuse or overawe someone with (something they do not understand). → blind …
56mix someone/thing up — confuse someone or something with another. → mix …
57muddle something up — confuse two or more things with each other. → muddle …
58confusable — confuse ► VERB 1) make bewildered or perplexed. 2) make less easy to understand. 3) mistake (one for another). DERIVATIVES confusable adjective. ORIGIN from Latin confusus, from confundere mix up …
59muddle something up — confuse two or more things with each other at the time, archaeology was commonly muddled up with paleontology …
60confus — confus, use [ kɔ̃fy, yz ] adj. • v. 1120; « tué, perdu, ruiné » XIIe; lat. confusus, p. p. de confundere → confondre 1 ♦ (Personnes) Qui est embarrassé par pudeur, par honte. ⇒ déconcerté, honteux , penaud, piteux, troublé . Être confus de sa… …