a. [f. FLUSTER sb. or v. + -Y1. Cf. BLUSTERY.] Full of fluster; confused.
1865. Carlyle, Fredk. Gt. (1873), V. XIV. iv. 188. Joins the covering General, in a flustery, singed condition!
a. [f. FLUSTER sb. or v. + -Y1. Cf. BLUSTERY.] Full of fluster; confused.
1865. Carlyle, Fredk. Gt. (1873), V. XIV. iv. 188. Joins the covering General, in a flustery, singed condition!