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  1. excitement and confusion caused by hurry. émoi , trouble. She was in a terrible fluster when unexpected guests arrived. fluster. verb. to cause to be worried or nervous; to agitate. troubler. Don’t fluster me! (Traduction de fluster depuis le Dictionnaire PASSWORD anglais-français © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Exemples de fluster. fluster.

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      fluster définition, signification, ce qu'est fluster: 1. to...

  2. fluster [sb] ⇒ vtr (agitate, confuse) troubler⇒, agiter⇒ vtr : The constant noise and bright lights flustered Jamie. Le bruit incessant et les lumières aveuglantes ont troublé Jamie.

  3. vt. (=make nervous) [+person] troubler. → Her words seem to fluster him. → She did not seem unduly flustered by Patrick's repeated interruptions. n (=confusion) trouble m. → In my fluster, I could not remember which of my ingredients contained flour. to be in a fluster être dans le trouble. Traduction Dictionnaire Collins Anglais - Français.

  4. fluster définition, signification, ce qu'est fluster: 1. to make someone upset and confused, especially when they are trying to do something 2. an upset…. En savoir plus.

  5. fluster translations: émoi, trouble, troubler. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.

  6. FRANÇAIS. ANGLAIS. [ˈflʌstəɼ] transitive verb Conjugaison. [make agitated, nervous] Conjugaison troubler, rendre nerveux. [ˈflʌstəɼ] noun. to be in a fluster être troublé or nerveux. to get into a fluster se troubler, devenir nerveux.

  7. [ˈflʌstəʳ ] transitive verb. (= make nervous) [person] troubler. Her words seem to fluster him. Ses paroles semblaient le troubler. noun. (= confusion) trouble m. to be in a fluster être dans le trouble. Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Examples of 'fluster' in a sentence. fluster.

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