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puzzling

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Among the many complicated aspects of Covid-19, long Covid is one of the most puzzling.

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That such a similar group of players could appear so different after a world championship — albeit two years later, with the pandemic-disrupted schedule — is puzzling.

Welcome to Ask a Gear Editor, our monthly column where we answer readers’ most puzzling gear questions.

Even more puzzling, the team also found a collection of some 6,000 stone tools at the Nesher Ramla site.

Which seems puzzling, given that hard seltzers’ initial appeal to younger drinkers was its party-all-day alcohol levels and related lower calorie counts.

The name of Barabbas is worth looking at closely, as it makes the story more challenging as well puzzling.

The choice of targets for U.S. warplanes is increasingly puzzling.

Whether the lack of liberal involvement in the museum is the result of commission or omission, it is puzzling.

First, it is puzzling that Facebook ever finds itself in a privacy fight at all.

With midterm elections on the horizon, the timing is particularly puzzling.

This new appreciation of his character clarifies various incidents heretofore puzzling to me.

He therefore put a variety of puzzling questions, and took down a good many notes.

Writing in dialect makes many of his stories puzzling, if not impossible for foreign readers.

Meantime, Joe had been puzzling his wits and wishing his wife was there to devise some plan for the wayfarer.

A rather pleasing, yet puzzling, deception is to pass a dollar bill into the interior of an examined lemon or apple.

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On this page you'll find 82 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to puzzling, such as: ambiguous, baffling, bewildering, difficult, incomprehensible, and inexplicable.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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