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fluster

Cross references:
  1. discompose            
 
1. flus.ter \'fl*s-t*r\ \-t(*-)rin\ vb or flus.ter.ing [prob. of Scand 
   origin; akin to Icel flaustur hurry] 1: to make tipsy  2: to put into a 
   state of agitated confusion : UPSET  : to move or behave in an agitated or 
   confused manner 
2. fluster n : a state of agitated confusion