"She was bewildered by the number of men gravitating towards her, for she had never thought of herself as a great beauty."
Rahul was bewildered by the statement given to him
I was really bewildered after Tanya asked me a ninth grade question
The question left me in a complete state of bewilderment.
The word 'gravitating' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to gravitate.The verb to 'gravitate' means to move toward or become attracted to someone or something; to move toward a center of gravity or in response to the force of gravity.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).Examples:Pedestrians were gravitating toward the accident scene. (verb)A chute was attached to direct the flow of gravitating sand. (adjective)The gravitating of mud from the hillside necessitated closing the road. (noun, subject of the sentence)
The crusade was a massacre, Alexander the great's men conquered over the bewildered turks...
slipping, moving, gravitating towards..., :)
I don't know about eighth grade, but here are a couple of sentences. He was bewildered to see the paper he'd torn up lying on his desk, whole. The magic trick bewildered the audience.
Glory, i thought with a bewildering feeling of being rushed, things are happening too quick.
Example sentence - We were quite bewildered by the recent events concerning the disappearance of books from the library.
"How do you use Mesozoic era in a sentence." Is a sentence using the words.
Yes, this is a sentence with the words "has" and "an".
He had not thought of that.