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I was flustered by a failing in hospitality.
Such as when she's flustered by a question, or embarrassed about something, or just a little tongue-tied.
When Mr. Cuomo is flustered by a bureaucratic logjam, he is known to complain that the hyper-organized Sandy "could have gotten this done already".
She recalled finding herself being "flustered" by her handsome blond adversary, "who looked like Robert Redford".
Earlier, she'd even been flustered by the venue using an old photo that showed her as a blonde, tweeting: "BRIGHTON AIN'T GET THE BROWN HAIR MEMO".
Compliance departments are "flustered" by the new rules, says Octavio Marenzi of Celent, a consulting firm specialising in financial services.
Mr. Kitazawa said that during his visit he would present himself as a communications channel between Tokyo and Washington, which has been flustered by Japan's frequent changes in prime ministers.
But Watford's nerves are in such a state these days that even a visit from the postman is likely to induce a breakdown, so it was hardly surprising they were flustered by the arrival of the team they beat 7-6 on penalties in last season's First Division play-off semi-final.
But part of England's new attitude seems to be a willingness to embrace flexibility and change, not to be flustered by being asked to try something new, or to risk going for runs.
If Watson was flustered by that pick, he sure didn't show it after the break.
As an experienced actor and ex-army man, Hartnell was unlikely to have been flustered by his critics.
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