It means something that you don't know is going on.
In "The World Almost Came to an End," one humorous incident is when the world didn't end as predicted, and the characters are left puzzled at the anticlimactic resolution. In "Mom Luby and the Social Workers," a funny moment occurs when Mom Luby outwits the social workers with her clever wit and unconventional ways of handling the situation.
not exactly, a cherubim to make a long story short, is a winged angelic. look it up on the computer
People may look away when passing by due to various reasons such as shyness, cultural differences, lack of interest, or feeling preoccupied. It doesn't necessarily mean they are unfriendly, it could just be their way of navigating social interactions in that moment.
They will look very much the same. This does not take into account for rising sea levels however. If you are interested in such models, please look it up on specialist research sites for a more in-depth look.
look in a text book loser
The dog looked at her with a puzzled expression. He did not recognise that command.This week's Sudoku has me puzzled.I am puzzled by your question.Why do you look so puzzled?
Perplexed, puzzled, confused.
puzzled...frustrated
It depends what look he gave you if he was like staring YES! If he wasnt staring then sorry to say it then no. I Hope I Helped! :)
It is an adverb meaning in a puzzled, curious manner.
It means puzzled by or I don't know what you mean.
If someone says they are puzzled, it means they are confused or uncertain about something and are looking for clarity or understanding. They may be struggling to make sense of a situation or to find a solution to a problem.
No, the word puzzled is the past participle, past tense of the verb to puzzle. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, such as a puzzled look, a puzzledstudent.The noun forms for the verb to puzzle are puzzler, and the gerund, puzzling. The word puzzle is also a noun.
It means to be confused or puzzled or to be fooled
I can give you several sentences.He puzzled over the math problem for a long time.At first, I was puzzled by the machine, but then I figured out how to use it.She was puzzled by his behavior.
Puzzled
It can be (a puzzled expression, puzzled onlookers). It is the past tense and past participle of to puzzle, so may also be a verb.