Kate looked slightly flustered by the direct question, and Sam took pity on her and helped her out. |
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When he finally drew away, her breathing was irregular and she appeared flustered. |
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If I diverted to my notes on the table beside me, he would know he had flustered me. |
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He is flustered and tells her she can take everything but the rented jewels she is wearing. |
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Thankfully, Frank Dent leapt to his rescue and restrained the wild, flustered woman. |
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There had been one flustered man who asked where the john was, but that was all. |
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When I go into my bank nowadays, I am flustered by the range of activities and services being discreetly pushed at me. |
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I was so flustered that all I did was nod and he pushed me into the woods and we made out like crazy. |
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The prince was rather flustered, his mind swirling as he tried to decide who would be his bride. |
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It looked as if she had found a very flustered Adam and had proceeded to drape herself all over him. |
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The camera zoomed in on my flushed face near the end of my stint, just as I was flustered over the pronunciation of Alloa. |
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He practically threw the pouch back into the safe and Kate was sorry she'd flustered him. |
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He was flustered for a moment and resumed his stare at what appeared to be the clouds. |
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I got flustered by his comment and closed my phone before he could say another word. |
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These flustered women actually turned a calm and sorted situation into a tense one. |
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I fell out of the car and told him he'd have to back it into the back stage space as I was too flustered. |
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The old book merely sat and waited for the clearly flustered young woman to gather her wits. |
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His face was flustered with bright red, and his chest was puffed out in authority. |
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I just stared at him mouth open, perplexed and maybe even slightly flustered by his strange double-talk. |
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Henman has his chances but seems flustered by the wind which is getting up again. |
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I'd never seen her flustered or hurried, so that her movements were always languid. |
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The teachers voice was monotonous as he replied, looking somewhat angry, or flustered. |
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And still, given a set of circumstances that frighten me by touching unhealed sensitivities in my own heart, I become flustered. |
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I become flushed and flustered and I start to mumble nonsensically like the village idiot. |
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Indeed, the team looked flustered and their play at this stage lacked any cohesion. |
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I couldn't believe how flustered I was getting over Tyler's fast-talking smooth persona. |
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He looked at the capable assistant with sincere eyes knowing that this would rattle him into some flustered explanation of his whereabouts. |
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Looking noticeably flustered, Akiyo turned to Eric and said a few things about me in what sounded like the Korean language. |
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The Belgian then began to get flustered and started spraying the balls long and wide. |
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I'm not embarrassed, and I'm certainly not letting you get me flustered. So there! |
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We haven't felt this flustered since our last hot bath and a large beaker of glowing Absinthe. |
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The man easily bends it, looks confused, and a flustered Geller quickly snatches the key back from him. |
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The two noblewomen took off in a huff, flustered after their encounter with Ruby's wit. |
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Now when he visits my work area, he doesn't awkwardly bumble about with the mail trolley looking flustered. |
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Adam tries to object to this and other outrages, but he's so flustered that all that comes out are exasperated spoonerisms. |
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They are there on merit and merit alone, and they'll neither be upset nor flustered at being rated the rank outsiders. |
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Her sole thespian gesture is to toss her pageboy hairdo and look flustered, not much to base a performance on. |
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I would rather attend my flustered and excited friend's big fancy wedding, then attend my own. |
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Coupled with the use of her given name, Elizabeth was too flustered to think very much about the indelicacy of the situation. |
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Jasmine ducked the accusing gaze of her flustered manager as he marched out of the kitchen door to survey the commotion. |
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I smiled at the memory of all his sexual innuendos and how they always managed to leave me either completely flustered or speechless. |
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Whilst my skills at flannelling are world famous, even I can get a bit flustered sometimes. |
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If, by 4:00 a.m., she had not received a response, she would get flustered and wonder frantically why he hadn't answered. |
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On my way out of the polling station, I nipped ahead of a flustered looking woman with a double-wide pushchair in order to hold the swinging door open for her. |
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We know that sometimes with her she gets flustered, but she was very patient today and really came through for us. |
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The Italians were struggling to cope with the pace and creativity of Arvizu and looked flustered up front. |
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Miss China and her translator were both visibly flustered, but the best was Bravo exec Andy Cohen. |
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It's important that though she's flustered she knows his number and stands up to him as his equal. |
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Some volunteers at polling stations were reportedly just as flustered as everyone else. Such complaints are unsurprising. |
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Now, as I stand on my doorstep keyless and at least one child down, I realise why I've been flustered. |
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This is because you'll get flustered and accidentally snap your thermometer in half. |
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The Bayern Munich midfielder was authoritative where Javier Mascherano could only appear flustered. |
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After each encounter she emerges looking flustered and more evil than ever. |
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Sadly, she was too battily flustered to provide me with the recipe. |
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As a flustered Ally regales the encounter, a flashback reveals the entire, surprisingly explicit soap-and-squeegee affair. |
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Gingrich seemed slightly flustered, pivoting back to the poor grandmothers. |
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If you'd rather be fluid, flexible and unruffled than frustrated, flustered and furious, don't get too rigidly attached to particular structures or specific results. |
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He communicated the news at 3.27pm, sounding no more flustered than somebody ordering a burger from a fast-food outlet. |
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Don't get flustered by one bad mark or one period when things aren't going well. |
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Six weeks later several flustered psychiatrists had to admit failure. |
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These witnesses are usually subjected to mock cross-examinations so that they will not be unduly flustered and give possibly erroneous testimony. |
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Inspirierender Berater takes even the most well-intentioned criticism personally and can respond by becoming flustered, hurt or angry. |
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He speaks so affectionately of her, almost gushingly, but he's flustered when she arrives in Milan, goes to kiss her, and then stands embarrassedly to one side while I ask her questions about him. |
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York could have been flustered, but they responded by bombarding the Luton goal for much of the next 20 minutes. |
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This is where traditional journalists get flustered. |
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Some cooks look flustered and wrung out after service. |
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Not only was he flustered, he did not even know what I was talking about. |
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With the larger plates, the kitchen seems to get flustered. |
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At first, Morris was flustered and anxious that others in the class might have witnessed her, mid-yogasm. |
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After all, one of the enduring memories of the original trilogy is a small robot who speaks in a series of mechanical bleeps that are then translated for the audience by a perpetually flustered English-accented android. |
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When I'm angry, I get so flustered that I can't say what I mean. |
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Do you get flustered when you receive a compliment? |
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How would you comfort a worried or flustered child? |
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Mitt got flustered, once again, by questions about his taxes. |
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Mother got flustered when she heard anyone telling a joke. |
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Were they flustered by the huge crowds outside? |
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Then, I couldn't find a piece of paper, and I got flustered. |
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He seemed to get flustered when speaking in front of too many people. |
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I am so flustered that I order a vanilla slice instead of hedgehog. |
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The speaker became quite flustered when she dropped all her notes. |
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