All 7 Uses
fluster
in
Washington Black
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- The master made a flustered noise, as if my answer did not please.†
p. 22.9flustered = nervous or confused
- I said, flustered.†
p. 47.8
- He grew flustered and appeared flushed in the unnatural light.†
p. 184.1
- Indeed, the intensity of her interest dismayed me, so that I grew flustered and embarrassed.†
p. 223.9
- "Truly?" she said, flustered.†
p. 254.1
- Goff gave a flustered grunt, shoving some boiled potatoes into his mouth, but I could see he was interested.†
p. 256.9 *
- I had grown flustered; Tanna seemed, in that moment, incapable of all understanding.†
p. 299.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(fluster) a state, or to cause a state, of nervous confusion or agitation
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)