Definitions
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- adjective Not
flustered ;calm
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective free from emotional agitation or nervous tension
Etymologies
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Examples
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A moment later, an unflustered Manning hit Hakeem Nicks on a 29-yard touchdown pass that proved to be the winner in a 31-27 escape.
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"The yen will continue to strengthen," said Ms. Kuda, unflustered.
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Rogelio was thrown in without any practice, and after several minutes, everyone was stunned to see him standing there, unflustered, his beer steady.
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Friday's second set followed the pattern of the first but Federer remained unflustered.
Australian Open 2012: Nadal and Federer on way to semi-final showdown
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Cool and unflustered, he radiates assurance and his somewhat languid movements on the ball make the pace feel even more frenzied when it gets into midfield, like going from slow-motion to triple-speed on your DVR.
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"I love dogs," Stephanie laughs warmly, unflustered.
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"I love dogs," Stephanie laughs warmly, unflustered.
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The riders were dressed in mediaeval costumes and were unflustered as groups of young men moved out into the middle of the street to block their progress; the men placed themselves under the bellies of the horses, using their shoulders as, almost gently, they began to lift the animals so they were standing on their hind legs.
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"I love dogs," Stephanie laughs warmly, unflustered.
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The riders were dressed in mediaeval costumes and were unflustered as groups of young men moved out into the middle of the street to block their progress; the men placed themselves under the bellies of the horses, using their shoulders as, almost gently, they began to lift the animals so they were standing on their hind legs.
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