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the flustered
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Confused, befuddled, in a state of panic by having become overwrought with confusion.
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"What paper?" the flustered editor replied.
"Same as my sister," he said, referring to the flustered girl.
And here was the stunner: The Islanders were not the flustered team.
The flustered golfer then chipped up to a couple feet and putted out for a seven.
you do it, everybody does it," and the flustered chap's replying, for all the world to hear and see, "Yeah".
Apparently afraid that I might be offended if he said I appeared Chinese or Filipino, the flustered official turned to Japan's historic adulation of the West.
The Oscar-winning co-star of "Annie Hall" is not a whit like the flustered ingénue she was cast to play.
The flustered Tsonga lost his next service game and totaled 17 unforced errors in the first set, compared with 4 for Nadal.
After he handed it back to the flustered woman, she pulled out a crumpled $1 bill from the wallet and thrust it toward Mr. Miller.
The flustered 25-year-old then lost her semi-final but bounced back strongly to defeat Egyptian Nowa Abd Rabo 5-1 in the bronze medal match.
Technically, the Brave Blossoms were outstanding and, when it really mattered, they possessed the nerve and composure to finish off the flustered Boks.
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