buffaloed (Meaning)

buffaloed

any of several wild bovids, any of several suckers (genus Ictiobus) found mostly in the Mississippi River valley, bison, bewilder, baffle, a large shaggy-maned North American mammal with short horns and heavy forequarters with a large muscular hump, a large North American bison (Bison bison) that has a dense coat of dark brown fur with a shaggy mane on the head and lower neck, short hollow horns, and heavy forequarters with a large muscular hump over the shoulders and that formerly was abundant in North America but is now reduced to small populations of plains and prairies chiefly of the central U.S. and Canada, bamboozle, water buffalo, any of several wild mammals related to oxen, cape buffalo, the flesh of the buffalo used as food

buffaloed Sentence Examples

  1. I was buffaloed by the rapid succession of events, leaving me feeling bewildered and disoriented.
  2. The politician's deceptive promises buffaloed the electorate, leading to their overwhelming victory.
  3. The enigmatic painting left art critics buffaloed, unable to decipher its true meaning.
  4. The company's sudden announcement of layoffs buffaloed employees, casting a pall over the workplace.
  5. The complex legal jargon buffaloed the jury, making it difficult for them to understand the case.
  6. I was buffaloed by the unexpected request, leaving me momentarily speechless and uncertain.
  7. The child's innocent questions buffaloed the adults, forcing them to confront their own limitations.
  8. The teacher's enigmatic lesson buffaloed the students, leaving them struggling to grasp the concepts.
  9. The unexpected email buffaloed me, as I was not expecting any communication from that sender.
  10. The intricate puzzle buffaloed me, testing my patience and perseverance to the limit.

FAQs About the word buffaloed

any of several wild bovids, any of several suckers (genus Ictiobus) found mostly in the Mississippi River valley, bison, bewilder, baffle, a large shaggy-maned

fooled, deceived, tricked, teased, spoofed, juggled, hoodwinked, hornswoggled, humbugged, cheated

revealed, unmasked, exposed, uncovered, debunked,undeceived, told, disclosed,showed up, disenchanted

I was buffaloed by the rapid succession of events, leaving me feeling bewildered and disoriented.

The politician's deceptive promises buffaloed the electorate, leading to their overwhelming victory.

The enigmatic painting left art critics buffaloed, unable to decipher its true meaning.

The company's sudden announcement of layoffs buffaloed employees, casting a pall over the workplace.