1. flustered - Adjective
2. flustered - Verb
4. flustered - Adjective Satellite
of Fluster
Source: Webster's dictionaryI suppose I am one of life's naturally clumsy people; I don't drop stuff all the time, or break things, but I'm just generally a bit flustered. Karen Gillan
What in the world are you thinking?” She sounded pretty flustered. "I try not to think,” Leo admitted. "It interferes with being nuts. Just concentrate on moving that Celestial bronze. Echo, you ready? Rick Riordan
He gets flustered if I am not present at all the important functions in his home. He would keep asking people whether I had arrived. It has been so for years now. Rajinikanth
After Psalms were said and the truncated service was about to end, a flustered undertaker approached the casket and took a good look. Source: Internet
After pressing Mr. Bloomberg and leaving him flustered, but unable to coax him into releasing the women she said he had “muzzled,” Ms. Warren then broadened her attack. Source: Internet
A core theme threading Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith’s slowly mushrooming discography is the glory of genesis, of becoming, of flustered incoherence straining towards coherence: Scraps of… Source: Internet