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been flustered

adjective

Confused, befuddled, in a state of panic by having become overwrought with confusion.

  • The speaker became quite flustered when she dropped all her notes.

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But according to his teammates, Brady has been flustered only once over this remarkable season.

Christie officials have now denied it, though the protestations have been flustered and, at times, demonstrably disingenuous and off point.

Now, as I stand on my doorstep keyless and at least one child down, I realise why I've been flustered.

As an experienced actor and ex-army man, Hartnell was unlikely to have been flustered by his critics.

Whereas the day before she'd have been flustered and embarrassed, she now seemed unfazed, unapologetic, even ecstatic.

A lesser man might have been flustered and shattered, but Walsh used his remaining time to cover the election from Lahore — thus doing every reporter proud.

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