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1 I was pretty much flustered that day in New York, Miss Jones.
2 Mrs. Marston, very much flustered , asked what the animals were for.
3 Browne, much flustered , said the janitor was either a fool or a liar.
4 He saw Big Jim Gallagher, red-faced, excited, apparently much flustered , reading a paper.
5 Hibbs, very much flustered and excited, insisted that he had been most unreasonably used.
6 M'Nicholl was still too much flustered to venture a word.
7 She tried to speak, but was too much flustered .
8 This I could not do at first; for being much flustered , I did not put the table-leaves down.
9 The pompous Ambassador was much flustered .
10 She was much flustered and weakened by Mrs. Carbuncle's ill-usage, and had difficulty in restraining herself from tears.
11 Just as I was getting back into the car, up ran this Mr. Higginson, very much flustered and excited.
12 On the patch of back lawn, below, stood a very much flustered old lady, her worried gaze upraised to the study.
13 A meeting was soon called, and all were assembled in the church, where the curé, booted and spurred, came, much flustered , God knows.
14 He was very much flustered of course and seemed wholly unable to grasp how it was done, let alone please his exacting host.
15 The latter, owing to Dr. Gridley's great repute and knowledge, was very much flustered , so much so that he scarcely knew what to do.
16 'Edward must know of this,' she said, very much flustered .
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