The infestation flustered fishermen on the Illinois, 100 years ago the largest inland fishery in America.
It just seemed to be a case of people being flustered in an unpleasant and dangerous situation.
He came in, drank two glasses of water and left, Restivo said, adding that Blake appeared flustered.
This may sound paranoid, but the ramifications of getting flustered and running at the mouth can be extreme.
We arrived at Noma windblown, flustered and expecting something different a meal that would be delicious, formal and possibly intimidating.
She came in flustered and apologetic, a touch of anger in her face.
And when a fist has come crashing through the gate of his guard, the otherwise Buddha-calm boxer has appeared flustered.
Bilbo proves himself to be an excellent, if somewhat flustered cook, before he is offered a position at his adVenture.
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As he becomes increasingly flustered and angry, it's clear that his naive belief in hard work and honesty is simply laughable to this pair.
You get flustered, and your previously smooth conversational tone and pace becomes temporarily erratic as you attempt to figure out what to say next.
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Not that it was of much help, but perhaps we were still flustered from our conversation with Tom Brady, a friend of the brand.
Like many Chinese students in the U.S., Ms. Lu disliked writing essays and got flustered after being scolded by a professor for reasons she didn't understand.
State voters who would lay siege to their state legislatures at the slightest hint of a proposed state income tax are flustered at the prospect of doing the same to Washington.
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"They turned up the defense and we just got flustered and couldn't really get anything going, and because we couldn't get anything going, I think our defense suffered because of that, " Williams said.
As Jerome Littlefield, an aspiring doctor whose debilitating sympathetic hypochondria reduces him to menial labor at a sanatorium, Lewis is both a flustered klutz who tries too hard and a soft-spoken, painfully sincere Everymensch.
After 20 minutes, we had made good headway on figuring out how to blame each other for this disaster when the escort came loping out of customs, followed a minute later by an apparently flustered Rekers.
The girls, who have free access to the place, keep stumbling in their ignorance into strange scenes documents being shredded, flustered aides like Bob Haldeman (Dave Foley) or John Dean (Jim Breuer) scurrying in and out of the Oval Office.
Pressing and trapping all over the court, Louisville tipped balls, forced tie-ups, got 5-second calls and created all kinds of general havoc for the flustered Wildcats, who wound up using several timeouts in tight spots just to prevent potential giveaways.
Obama seems a little flustered.
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"When my father said they were not in a position to order that day, the salesman lost interest and left, leaving my parents feeling flustered and annoyed that they had been targeted by a company which was using their mobility problems as a sales tool, " said their son, who did not want to be named.
If you have to have your memory refreshed with your report more than a couple of times (or at all in a simple case), cannot articulate your methods of investigation, use an inordinate number of vocalized pauses, allow yourself to get flustered, or just generally look like a dunce, the defense attorney has successfully tacked you on a cross.
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