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buffaloed
adjective as in dumbfounded
adjective as in incensed
Example Sentences
Buffalo’s airport, which is bigger, is also just an hour away.
Zack Moss has his name called on a third of Buffalo’s red-zone carries.
In March, Cuban American artist Geandy Pavón traveled from New Jersey to Buffalo to visit his girlfriend, Imara Lopez Boada.
The bigger concern might be the pass rush, although there have been a few signs of promise, including three sacks in Week 8 against San Francisco and seven against Buffalo.
Newton lost a fumble eight days earlier in a loss at Buffalo, with the Patriots driving toward a potential tying field goal or winning touchdown.
Seems funny to think of him having the biggest Indians buffaloed, but he's done it, and he's buffaloed the white folks, too.
Just because Jack's got the name of bein' a bad man and handy with his gun, he's got the whole town buffaloed.
However, these which are reported over in this area have me buffaloed.
The Big Four had us bluffed, bulldozed, buffaloed, licked to a whisper.
They've buffaloed General Bean, and fooled him completely—and our whole army!
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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