flusteredness

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flusteredness (uncountable)

  1. the state of being flustered
    • 1904, Edith Nesbit, The New Treasure Seekers, Chapter 2:
      I need not tell the reader that Oswald could have made up a much better speech if he had had more time to make it up in, or if he had not been so filled with mixed flusteredness and furification by the shameful events of the day.