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flustrated

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[fluhs-trey-tid] / ˈflʌs treɪ tɪd /
Also flusterated

adjective

  1. flustered; agitated.


Etymology

Origin of flustrated

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

Example Sentences

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Mama was always fair, even when flustrated to distraction.

From "Cold Sassy Tree" by Olive Ann Burns

Annie bowed and smiled, no more flustrated than Alma Gluck would have been.

From At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins by Speed, Nell

That is, I guess I mentioned it like, but Miss Dianny wus that flustrated an’ kind o’ angry she jest went right up to her room, an’ I thought best to git around hyar.”

From The Night Riders A Romance of Early Montana by Cullum, Ridgwell

"O, I'm awful glad, he'd be so flustrated you know."

From Little Wolf A Tale of the Western Frontier by Cornelius, M. A.

You can tell them I'm flustrated," said the old lady, "and that is all that's the matter with me.

From The Late Mrs. Null by Stockton, Frank Richard