| 单词 | thought-bewildered | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasthought-bewildered  c.   Instrumental, as  thought-bewildered,  thought-fed,  thought-laden,  thought-pressed,  thought-unsounded,  thought-winged, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > mental wandering > 			[adjective]		 bemazed?c1225 madc1300 maskedc1300 marreda1375 astoniedc1386 adasedc1450 astonished1513 moping1566 bewandered1574 dizzy1579 westy1598 night-wildered1652 disconcerted1686 muzzy1723 flustered1743 bewildered1760 flurried1775 muddled1790 thought-bewildered1796 bedazzled1805 muggy1824 mused1842 moony1847 beflustered1864 bemused1880 snarled1881 bedazed1882 bemuddled1883 disoriented1957 disorientated1959 wifty1973 the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > 			[adjective]		 > of the appearance or face louring13.. sada1375 frowningc1386 fluishc1460 Lentena1500 glumming1526 Friday-faced1583 becloudeda1586 gash1589 dark1593 mumping1594 hanging1607 fiddle-facedc1785 murky1830 unsunned1838 thought-ladena1847 unsunny1859 unhappy-looking1863 unhappy-faced1876 boot-faced1958 the mind > mental capacity > thought > product of thinking, thought > 			[adjective]		 > fed by thought thought-fed1874 1796    T. Townshend Poems 69  				The musing thought-prest head. 1796    S. T. Coleridge in  J. Cottle Early Recoll. 		(1837)	 I. 199  				I wandered on so thought-bewildered, that it is no wonder I became way-bewildered. 1816    L. Hunt Story of Rimini  iv. 88  				His thought-working head. 1819    P. B. Shelley Lines Euganean Hills in  Rosalind & Helen 78  				The sun floats up the sky Like thought-winged Liberty. 1846    C. G. F. Gore Sketches Eng. Char. 		(1852)	 127  				Sparing and thought-worn, there is nothing in his gravity of brow to encourage indiscreet encroachment. a1847    E. Cook Summer is Nigh in  Poems 		(1860)	 314  				My thought-laden brow. 1874    ‘G. Eliot’ College Breakfast Party in  Macmillan's Mag. July 171  				The thrill..Of thought-fed passion. 1878    A. C. Swinburne In the Bay xxxix  				The thought-unsounded sea. 1892    J. A. Symonds Life Michelangelo II.  xii. viii. 31  				This terrible thought-burdened form. 1892    W. B. Yeats Countess Kathleen 132  				The tall thought-woven sails that flap unfurled Above the tide of hours, rise on the air. 1988    R. Angell Season Ticket 		(1989)	 ii. 19  				Consider the catcher. Bulky, thought-burdened, unclean, he retrieves his cap and mask from the ground..and moves slowly again to his workplace. 2006    Toronto Globe & Mail 		(Nexis)	 13 Feb. (Globe Review)  r4  				Britten..set Duncan's heightened, thought-burdened text to mellifluous lines. < as lemmas | 
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