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Bafflegab

175 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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The bafflegab instructions on the medication bottle left her confused.
The professor's bafflegab lecture left the students scratching their heads.
The doctor's diagnosis was filled with medical bafflegab that left me more confused than before.
The writer's bafflegab plot made the book hard to follow.
The bafflegab instructions on the manual made it impossible for me to assemble the furniture.
The novel's plot was so convoluted with bafflegab twists and turns that I struggled to follow the story.
The instructions for assembling the furniture were full of bafflegab and made the process more difficult.
The technical manual was written in bafflegab that only experts in the field could comprehend.
The teacher's bafflegab instructions on the assignment left the students confused.
The engineer's bafflegab plan for the building project was too complex for the contractors to understand.
The doctor's bafflegab diagnosis left the patient with more questions than answers.
The software's user manual was written in bafflegab language, making it difficult for non-tech-savvy people to use.
The lawyer's bafflegab argument only served to frustrate the judge.
I tried to read the scientific paper, but the bafflegab language was beyond my understanding.
The math problem was full of bafflegab jargon that made it hard to solve.
The new software's bafflegab user interface made it difficult for the employees to navigate.
The scientist's bafflegab explanation of the experiment was lost on the students.
The author's writing style was criticized for being full of bafflegab.
The doctor's explanation of the treatment was full of bafflegab, making it hard to understand what was really going on.
The professor's lecture was full of bafflegab and technical terms.
The instruction manual was written in bafflegab, making it hard to assemble the furniture.
The contract was filled with bafflegab and legal jargon.
The CEO's memo was filled with bafflegab and corporate jargon.
The self-help book was full of bafflegab, making it hard to know how to improve oneself.
The lawyer's arguments were filled with bafflegab, making it hard to know who was in the right.
The artist's statement about their artwork was filled with bafflegab.
The politician's speech was full of bafflegab, making it difficult to understand his true intentions.
The advertisement for the new diet pill was filled with bafflegab, making it hard to know if it was really effective.
The instructions on the medicine bottle were written in bafflegab.
The professor's lecture was filled with bafflegab, making it hard to know what the main point was.
The advertisement was full of bafflegab and exaggerated claims.
The company's annual report was filled with bafflegab, making it hard to know whether they were making a profit or not.
The scientific paper was filled with bafflegab, making it difficult for me to understand the experiment.
The academic article was filled with bafflegab that made it difficult for the average reader to comprehend.
The textbook was so full of bafflegab that I had to ask the teacher to explain the material.
The politician's answers to the questions were full of bafflegab.
The CEO's email was filled with corporate bafflegab that left the employees scratching their heads.
The medical report was full of bafflegab that even the patient's family members couldn't comprehend.
The terms and conditions of the contract were written in bafflegab, making it hard for me to understand my rights.
The science textbook was full of bafflegab that even the bright students found hard to understand.
The instruction manual was filled with bafflegab, and I couldn't figure out how to assemble the furniture.
The legal documents were so full of bafflegab that it took me hours to understand them.
The instructions for the DIY project were written in such bafflegab that the reader had to consult a YouTube tutorial.
The politician's speech was full of bafflegab that left the audience confused.
The user manual was written in a language that was nothing but bafflegab to the new employees.
The speaker's presentation was full of bafflegab, leaving the audience feeling unimpressed and confused.
The professor's lecture on quantum mechanics was bafflegab to the students who were new to the subject.
The financial advisor's bafflegab made me question whether he knew what he was talking about.
The CEO's email was full of bafflegab, making it hard for the employees to understand the company's new policies.
The academic paper was full of bafflegab that made it difficult to follow the author's argument.
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