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flustrated

[ fluhs-trey-tid ]

adjective

  1. flustered; agitated.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of flustrated1

flustrate (blend of fluster and frustrate ) + -ed 2
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Mama was always fair, even when flustrated to distraction.

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He was greatly surprised, and rather flustrated,—and was glad again his skin was dark.

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I'm sure I can't tell whether I'm on my head or my heels; and if I was to go down yonder to the Sycamore Spring and hear all the palavering there, I should get so flustrated I wouldn't know which eend of me went foremost.

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Some offers I've had that I cannot call bad; There was Deacon Philander Breezee; I'd a sartin sed Yes, when he wanted a kiss, Ef he hadn't so flustrated me.

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Mrs. Kimball was so "flustrated," as she put it, that she hardly knew whether she was passing the bread or the cake.

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