A disposition that is confused or nervous and upset.
1 So somehow in my fluster I left the iron on the dress.
2 A momentary fluster occurred in his composure before he returned to form.
3 It might fluster her if I were to go in without notice.
4 Garai is encouraged to play fluster and panic rather than sagacious calm.
5 Meeting her unexpectedly like this seemed to both fluster and please him.
6 In vain I prolong my examination: there is no fluster of any kind.
7 How could he know so precisely what it would take to fluster me?
8 Just the thought of her imminent arrival had sent him into a fluster .
9 There was no longer any fluster of doubt and hesitation in his manner.
10 Came all in a fluster - dinner ,bowlof punch, and put the horses to.
11 Now, when he woke, he started up in a fluster , and called out:
12 She does not have to fluster in, buttoning her cuff, when people call.
13 Well now, child, you did set me all into a fluster .
14 James went on in a fluster : Why, what should I know about it?
15 Once in the second half there was a brief fluster .
16 You might as well try to move one of the pyramids as fluster him.
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