fluster
IPA: fɫˈʌstɝ
noun
- A state of being flustered; overwrought confusion.
verb
- (dated) To make hot and rosy, as with drinking.
- (by extension) To confuse; befuddle; throw into panic by making overwrought with confusion.
- (intransitive) To be in a heat or bustle; to be agitated and confused.
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Examples of "fluster" in Sentences
- He leaves in a fluster.
- She needed to fluster him.
- We kind of just wanted to fluster.
- He flustered the referee and the other candidates.
- She managed to hit 41 winners and fluster Azarenka.
- He becomes flustered and blushes after his performance.
- Flustered seems positively mild by some of the characterizations.
- Either way I managed to fluster the man who is virtually un flusterable.
- Its confusing why if the guidelines are followed people would so fluster.
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