buffaloed

[US]/ˈbʌfəˌlɔːd/
[UK]/ˈbʌfəˌloʊd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to intimidate or confuse someone
n.a water buffalo; a bison; Buffalo, New York; a Buffalo tank

Phrases & Collocations

completely buffaloed

totally buffaloed

buffaloed by confusion

buffaloed in thought

buffaloed and lost

buffaloed by surprise

buffaloed by events

buffaloed at work

buffaloed in life

buffaloed by information

Example Sentences

he felt buffaloed by the sudden changes in the project.

she was buffaloed into signing the contract without reading it.

the unexpected news buffaloed the entire team.

don't let them buffalo you into making a hasty decision.

he was buffaloed by the complex instructions.

they tried to buffalo her with their technical jargon.

the salesperson buffaloed him into buying the expensive model.

after the meeting, i felt completely buffaloed by the discussion.

she was buffaloed by the barrage of questions from the reporters.

he was buffaloed into thinking he had to pay extra fees.

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