হৈচৈ, ত্বরা, আকস্মিক দমক, চঁচলতা, বিক্ষোভ
বিক্ষুব্ধ করা, বিক্ষুব্ধ হত্তয়া, হৈচৈ করা
(1) A disposition that is confused or nervous and upset.
(2) Perturbation.
(3) Upset.
(1) Be flustered; behave in a confused manner.
(2) Cause to be nervous or upset.
(3) Be flustered.
(4) Behave in a confused manner.
(5) Upset.
(6) Perturb.
(1) The main thing is not to get all in a fluster
(2) A tinge of red prevailed his cheeks, a sign of his fluster .
(3) Betty went behind the bar with a fluster of agitation.
(4) The new year came and went without the usual fluster and bustle of activity.
(5) So, as iconic as Marilyn Monroe and Madonna may be, York men are more likely to get themselves into a fluster over Angelina Jolie and Catherine Zeta Jones.
(6) Perhaps it was the occasion that got to them, but their option-taking, their shooting, their general fluster in the opening half, cost them many a score, at both ends of the field.
(7) Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.
(8) Her fluster taken out of her by his kind words, Ral was only able to stare up at him, her crystal blue eyes searching for any malice that he might have.
(9) His playing of Sarah the Cook - ruddy of cheek, in need of a fashion makeover from Trinny and Susannah - is full of pathos, mock shock and motherly fluster and concern.
(10) Brandon walked by, in a fluster , and dropped a note onto Joshua's tray.
(11) The reason behind Julia's fluster was the numerous killer smiles, accidental caresses she got from Jeff.
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(13) In Internet parlance, the baby-faced de Jong is a newby, and he's not hiding the fact with his overly earnest fluster following his unceremonious deflowering.
(14) My friend Mouse had got so many tickets they cost (wait for it) u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu2551750 and he had rung me in something of a last minute fluster with one going spare.
(15) The red-hot favourite got in a real fluster on his way down to the start and Philip Robinson had to wrestle the reins to keep him under control.
(16) I guess I must have fallen asleep because the last thing I remember was lying down on my bed staring up at the ceiling in an angry fluster .
(17) Rose would scold her about ruining her frock, Bethamy would be in a fluster about how unsafe it was and Elizabeth would want her to come down before they had a fight about it.
(18) The hurry and scurry of airports, the deceits and disputes of hotels, the fluster of trains and taxis - he was beyond it all.
(19) In a fluster she ran into the bathroom and tried to flush the dirty magazine down the toilet, but it only caused it to clog and overflow water all over the just washed bathroom floor.
(20) Casey snapped out of her little daydream and answered in a fluster .
state of agitation
state of anxiety
nervous state
panic
frenzy
fret
dither
flap
tizz
tizzy
state
sweat
unsettle
make nervous
unnerve
agitate
ruffle
upset
bother
put on edge
disquiet
disturb
worry
perturb
disconcert
confuse
throw off balance
confound
rattle
faze
put into a flap
throw into a tizzy
discombobulate
Calm
Calmness
Comfort
Peace
Settle