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fluster
noun as in nervous excitement, confusion
verb as in upset, perturb
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The Falcons lack a great pass rush but might not need one to fluster Vikings rookie QB Jaren Hall, making his debut.
From Los Angeles Times
Every time, he managed to fluster me anyway.
From Slate
I always told myself I wouldn’t let Harry fluster me.
From Slate
Throughout the attempts, I was also struck that nothing seemed to fluster the AI.
From Scientific American
Days earlier, a mob of juveniles bum-rushed the Chanel store downtown, using a fire extinguisher to fluster patrons and employees while they made off with high-priced merchandise.
From Washington Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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