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flustrated

[ fluhs-trey-tid ]

adjective

  1. flustered; agitated.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of flustrated1

flustrate (blend of fluster and frustrate ) + -ed 2

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Example Sentences

I tell yer, Aunt Becky, it done me good all over to see em so flustrated, and he burst into a loud guffaw.

"You look as flustrated as ef you had man company," Mr. Sanders remarked, as she greeted him.

Why, minx, thou art as much flustrated as if thou wert to be married thyself.

Huldy's got a high temper and she was so mad that she got flustrated, and that's what caused all the trouble.

I feel almost too flustrated to meet your Western friends, and she smoothed out various discrepancies in her toilette.

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