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Examples
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"Confound" the men's conditions we must economise.
EVELEIGH Anonymous 2001
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"Confound" means to throw into confusion or to bring to naught.
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Confound it all, what a lucky fellow he was with the women any way!
THE SCORN OF WOMEN 2010
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Confound the moonlight move, it cost me between six and seven pounds, we paid £5 8s. for our runaway landlord's rent, and three quarters landtax, besides expenses, about £9 6s. in all.
Letter 49 2009
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Confound you Ahmed with your perfect score in 56 seconds!
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush: HuffPost Religion Round-Up: July 4-10 Paul Brandeis Raushenbush 2011
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Confound you, man! get out of my way, or I'll make you, as Jem still obstructed his path with dogged determination.
Mary Barton 2010
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As a contrarian and value stock investor, I was heartened by the article "'Macro' Forces in Market Confound Stock Pickers" (page one, Sept. 24), including the quote from James Bianco: "Stock picking is a dead art form."
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Confound it all, what a lucky fellow he was with the women any way!
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Confound you Ahmed with your perfect score in 56 seconds!
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush: HuffPost Religion Round-Up: July 4-10 Paul Brandeis Raushenbush 2011
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CVille Dem in reply to a comment from Confound Them All
Emanuel Backtracks From 'Trigger' Comments; Dem Says CoS Made "Hell Of A Mistake" 2010
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