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fluster
noun as in nervous excitement, confusion
verb as in upset, perturb
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Example Sentences
Videos from the event show her getting flustered on stage as she appears to mess up a note.
"Today’s young women know that neurotic isn’t cute. Cute isn’t cute. Neither is flustered, madcap, zany, flighty, flaky, harried or hapless - all adjectives that apply to Bridget."
The meeting came hours after Harris wrongfooted a flustered Trump in their first nationally televised debate.
Once again, a flustered Trump failed to capitalise on her policy flip flops being raised directly.
Her character isn’t hyper-polished; instead, she’s allowed to look flustered and raw, a rarity in a genre dominated by smooth, invincible heroines.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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