In a particularly confusing passage, it equates its performance with par golf, which is not mediocre but high-quality play.
(This is particularly confusing given the eye creatures' sensitivity to light.)
One particularly confusing term is used in the United Kingdom to describe one form of tax - the national insurance or social security contribution.
This time of year can be particularly confusing because they know that everyone's supposed to feel happy.
If you operate multiple gadgets at once, these messages can be particularly confusing.
There would be a jamboree going on in his room at that time of a particularly confusing sort.
In practice, however government at the local level is particularly confusing because of the variety of agencies which help to shape and administer local services.
The crosscurrents of this trial were particularly confusing.
For musicians sitting behind the screen the rear projection was particularly confusing.