单词 | flusters |
释义 | fluster1 of 2verb flus·ter ˈflə-stər flustered; flustering ˈflə-st(ə-)riŋ transitive verb 1 : to put into a state of agitated confusion : upset The speaker was obviously flustered by the interruption. "Now don't overexcite yourself, Grandpa," Mrs. Bucket said. "And don't fluster poor Charlie. We must all try to keep very calm." Roald Dahl 2 : to make tipsy There is much that is, in truth, dishonest even in honest play. A man who can keep himself sober after dinner plays [cards] with one who flusters himself with drink. Anthony Trollope fluster 2 of 2noun : a state of agitated confusion They had been talking about it for days, and when they were getting ready to go out they were all in a fluster. Louise Fitzhugh flusters 1 of 2 noun1 as in huffs a state of nervous or irritated concern all the yelling on the bus put the driver in a fluster Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in embarrassments the emotional state of being made self-consciously uncomfortable there was a palpable fluster in the audience when I asked my awkward question Synonyms & Similar Words
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flusters 2 of 2verbas in embarrasses to throw into a state of self-conscious distress was flustered when her parents dragged out her baby pictures for her new boyfriend Synonyms & Similar Words
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