All 3 Uses of
fluster
in
Harry Potter (#6) and the Half-Blood Prince
- It had not escaped his notice that, despite Fudge's assurances at their first meeting, they were now seeing rather a lot of each other, nor that Fudge was becoming more flustered with each visit.†
Chpt 1
- "Quick, quick, through the barrier," said Mrs. Weasley, who seemed a little flustered by this austere efficiency.†
Chpt 7 *
- Hermione looked flustered and immediately started fussing about for her copy of "Flesh-Eating Trees of the World" to find out the correct way to juice Snargaluff pods; Ron, on the other hand, looked sheepish but also rather pleased with himself.†
Chpt 14
Definition:
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(fluster) to be or cause to be nervous or upset