FLUSTER in a Sentence
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10 example sentences for FLUSTER, such as:
1. The General refused to be flustered.
2. The honking of horns flustered the boy.
3. Tom stood still, rather flustered by this onslaught.
4. She came to him somewhat excited and curious and flustered.
5. She was flustered, but he gave no sign of kissing her again.
2. The honking of horns flustered the boy.
3. Tom stood still, rather flustered by this onslaught.
4. She came to him somewhat excited and curious and flustered.
5. She was flustered, but he gave no sign of kissing her again.
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Meanings and Examples of FLUSTER
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fluster
v. confuse; hot and rosy, as with drinking; be in a heat or bustle; be agitated
Classic Sentence:
1 In fact, he held the whip hand of the situation so completely that she was as flustered as a girl at her first proposal and she could only blush and stammer.
2 That evening when Kennicott took her to call on the crochety Lyman Casses, their hosts seemed flustered at their arrival.
3 She was flustered, but he gave no sign of kissing her again.
4 She came to him somewhat excited and curious and flustered.
5 Tom stood still, rather flustered by this onslaught.
6 Nevertheless, I am in a dream, a flustered, happy, hurried dream.
7 Eliza, who is exquisitely dressed, produces an impression of such remarkable distinction and beauty as she enters that they all rise, quite flustered.
Example Sentence:
1 The teacher's sudden question should fluster him and he stammered his reply.
2 The honking of horns flustered the boy.
3 The General refused to be flustered.