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1 Eliza was speechless-flatteredby the words, but flustered by the choice of language.
2 He was still young enough to be flustered by the disapproval.
3 My father has been flustered by Caroline since the day she was born.
4 I just... She was flustered by the anger and hurt in his voice.
5 She ducked her head, flustered by his compliment, and he laughed.
6 I thought she'd been flustered by the passport thing, because she didn't say anything.
7 I'm just looking, I said, flustered by his pushiness.
8 Though extremely fond of his wife he was inclined to be greatly flustered by her.
9 Again he was flustered by the mixture of frustration and desire that he was experiencing.
10 She waved a hand, as though she were a little flustered by his peremptory tone.
11 She'd been so embarrassed and flustered by Carrie's suggestion, her face had gone bright red.
12 Taylor found herself oddly flustered by Linda's words.
13 Active noise cancelling dulls unwanted noises for a respectably calm cabin, one not flustered by bumps.
14 He was not flustered by good luck, and perfectly calm when the chances went against him.
15 Still, Ani was flustered by the firefight that had just unfolded in this normally lovely neighborhood.
16 Was kind of flustered by the whole thing.
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