Fustered

"Fustered" in a Sentence (5 examples)

“No one so fustered as your loiterer.” And he stepped out from the shadow of the house.

"Kid's got an awful grouch to-day," said the sailmaker as Migg shouldered by. “”Tain't like him to be fustered up.” But Migg had a right to be “fustered ” when he peered through the steam filled laundry and realized that there was as nasty a job of repair work as he would ever see outside of battle.

Phillip is plainly fustered instead of being friendly.

“This is preposterous!” said the King, fustered. “Father, you're not going back on your word, are you?”

He rubbed the sweat from his broad forehead. He looked fustered, as usual. In a hurry to have the visit over.

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