| Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916. | | | | Confused |
| | Confused as in a dream. Anonymous | 1 |
Confused, like the roaring of waves. Anonymous | 2 |
Confusion of voices, like the chirping of young birds when the brood is just hatched under the down. Alexandre Dumas, père | 3 |
Confusedly, like a flight of dark shadows. Victor Hugo | 4 |
Confused as a soul heavy-laden with trouble that will not depart. Algernon Charles Swinburne | 5 |
Speaks to confuse, like speech by age oertaken. Bayard Taylor | 6 | | |
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