List of antonyms from "bubbleheaded" to antonyms from "bug in ear"


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Definition of the day : « buffaloed »

  • As in incensed : adj very angry
  • As in dumbfounded : adj astounded, confused
  • As in impress : verb influence
  • As in intimidate : verb frighten, threaten
  • As in mystify : verb bewilder, confuse
  • As in nonplus : verb confuse, perplex
  • As in perplex : verb confuse, mix up
  • As in puzzle : verb baffle, confuse
  • As in baffle : verb perplex
  • As in unnerve : verb upset, intimidate
  • As in bully : verb intimidate, push around
  • As in cow : verb browbeat, intimidate
  • As in deceive : verb mislead; be dishonest
  • As in flummox : verb confuse
  • As in foil : verb circumvent, nip in the bud
  • As in hoodwink : verb deceive
Example sentences :
  • But you-all slapped down the stuff in a stampede, sartin you had him buffaloed.
  • Extract from : « Desert Dust » by Edwin L. Sabin
  • And since you are so fond of frankness, I will say that I think that Seaton has you buffaloed, as you call it.
  • Extract from : « Skylark Three » by Edward Elmer Smith
  • “You certainly had me buffaloed that day, all right,” went on Gunther.
  • Extract from : « Bert Wilson's Twin Cylinder Racer » by J. W. Duffield
  • When one is too great to be buffaloed he is free to the gun of any man he injures.
  • Extract from : « The Sunset Trail » by Alfred Henry Lewis
  • However, these which are reported over in this area have me buffaloed.
  • Extract from : « Bill Bruce on Forest Patrol » by Henry Harley Arnold
  • The Big Four had us bluffed, bulldozed, buffaloed, licked to a whisper.
  • Extract from : « Fore! » by Charles Emmett Van Loan
  • Maybe my turn will come, too, if I don't get buffaloed and stampede.
  • Extract from : « The Song of the Wolf » by Frank Mayer
  • He had his team so buffaloed that they obeyed every order, down to the most minute detail.
  • Extract from : « Football Days » by William H. Edwards
  • Felix said that Ruef would never go across the bay, as he had them all buffaloed.
  • Extract from : « 'The System,' as uncovered by the San Francisco Graft Prosecution » by Franklin Hichborn
  • His primary sources were the buffaloed plains and the Plains Indians, whom he knew intimately.
  • Extract from : « Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest » by J. Frank Dobie