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Filter by Meaning The therapist's convoluting approach only added to the patient's confusion.
The author's attempt to sound intelligent ended up convoluting the plot.
The politician's speech was convoluting and lacked a clear message.
The scientist's complex theory was convoluting and hard to understand.
The artist's abstract painting was convoluting and difficult to interpret.
The chef's convoluting recipe required too many ingredients and steps.
The engineer found that convoluting the circuit design made it more difficult to troubleshoot.
His explanations only succeeded in convoluting the already complex situation.
The writer is convoluting the plot to keep the reader guessing until the end.
The plot of the movie is convoluting, making it hard to keep track of the characters.
The painter spent hours convoluting the colors on his canvas.
The puzzle's pieces are convoluting together, making it challenging to complete.
The therapist was convoluting the treatment with obscure techniques.
The politician's response was convoluting the issue at hand.
The artist's abstract paintings were convoluting for some viewers.
The professor was convoluting the lecture with unnecessary tangents.
The speaker was convoluting the presentation with convoluted slides.
The math problem was convoluting even for the brightest students.
The chef was convoluting the recipe with uncommon ingredients.
The scientist was convoluting the results with complicated statistical analysis.
The politician was convoluting the issue with his evasive answers.
The instructions on the machine were convoluting and hard to follow.
The programmer was convoluting the code with unnecessary functions.
His explanation was convoluting the scientific concepts for the students.
The author was convoluting the plot with too many subplots.
The hairdresser was convoluting the strands to create a sophisticated updo.
The engineer was convoluting the pipes to fit them in the tight space.
He was convoluting the wires to make them fit.
The computer was convoluting the data to make sense of it.
The artist was convoluting wires to create a unique sculpture.
She was convoluting her hair with colorful ribbons for the festival.
The story was convoluting with each new detail.
The magician was convoluting the scarf around his arm.
The spider was convoluting its web around the tree branch.
The chef was convoluting the pasta on the plate to create an appealing presentation.
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