Examples of using More confusing in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
That's more confusing.
Now, let's make it a little bit more confusing.
I mean, it's more confusing than sad.
And Mankiewicz only makes things more confusing.
This case gets more confusing every minute.
Non-verbal communication is definitely more confusing.
Just a little more confusing and you will be the next Oogway.
That's actually more confusing.
Just a little more confusing and you will be the next Oogway.
But I think when you introduce it formally, it gets more confusing.
Just a little more confusing and you will be the next Oogway.
I don't know. What's scary is that when you get older, it gets more confusing.
And it's just a little bit more confusing in terms of which variable do you need to eliminate, and when.
I just don't like it there because it makes it look more confusing to factor.
Was more confusing to Charlotte than a French kiss from a gay man. Imagining Samantha with a broken heart.
But little did Max realise his night was about to become even more confusing and cryptic.
Imagining Samantha with a broken heart was more confusing to Charlotte than a French kiss from a gay man.
Now the zero's that are not in between non-zero digits,these become a little bit more confusing.
Whatever Penny's world was an hour ago, it's a whole lot more confusing now, so just… just keep doing what you're doing.
Ever feel more confused or alone? No.
In all my 50 years, I have never seen a more confused age.
You look more confused than usual, Jugger-butt.
You have never seen a more confused Japanese woman.
I'm more confused than the night I conceived my son. What?
And this poor kidis just looking at us just more and more confused.
I grew more and more confused.
The girl is gettin more and more confused.
The girl is getting more and more confused.
What? I'm more confused than the night I conceived my son?
A frenzy that made him more and more confused, more violent, more pliable to give into his terrible compulsions.