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flustrate, v. vulgar or jocular.|ˈflʌstreɪt| Also flusterate. [f. fluster v. +-ate3.] = fluster v.2 and v.4
1712Steele Spect. No. 493 ⁋4 We were coming down Essex Street one Night a little flustrated. 1797A. M. Bennett Beggar Girl (1813) I. 106 She was, she confessed, quite flusterated at the idea. 1876Mrs. Oliphant Curate in Charge (ed. 5) II. iv. 100 The head of the college was slightly flustrated, if such a vulgar word can be used of such a sublime person. |