bewildering variety

Frequency: 6.87.2 per million words

Used to describe a range of choices that is so large it becomes confusing.

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  • The market sold a bewildering variety of cheeses.
  • Tourists faced a bewildering variety of souvenirs in the bustling bazaar.
  • The new software offered a bewildering variety of features, making it hard to know where to start.
  • She was overwhelmed by the bewildering variety of courses available at the university.
  • Online streaming services present a bewildering variety of content, from documentaries to dramas.
  • The chef's menu boasted a bewildering variety of exotic dishes.
  • Choosing a paint color from the bewildering variety in the store proved to be a daunting task.
  • The exhibition showcased a bewildering variety of artistic styles and mediums.
  • Genetic engineering has led to a bewildering variety of new plant species.
  • Even experienced shoppers can find themselves lost in the bewildering variety of products on display.