237 examples of flurried in sentences

All the whale family, though apparently phlegmatic, are somewhat given to Blowing up, and, when about to die, instead of taking the matter coolly and philosophically, they are always terribly Flurried.

Then she went to array herself in her best clothes, as we have seen; then she came to wait upon Lady Ann, not a little flurried as to the result of that queer interview; then she whisked out of the drawing-room, as before has been shown; and, finding the chicken roasted to a turn, the napkin and tray ready spread by Hannah the neat-handed, she was bringing them up to the little patient when the frantic parent met her on the stair.

It was certainly rather trying, but I was careful not to seem flurried, and, having four barrels ready for instant action, looked quietly at the savage scene around."

I am sure Paul was not nervousor flurried.

And Betty, still at Susan's side, By this time is not quite so flurried: Demure with porringer and plate She sits, as if in Susan's fate 130 Her life and soul were buried.

And Betty's still at Susan's side: By this time she's not quite so flurried; 1798.]

"All the pomposity went out of Mr. Campbell, he became flurried, then excited, then he lost his temper.

He seemed flurried, however, or they thought so, for a moment, and then they endeavoured to unsay; but the King, who was quite firm, said, 'No, no!

Sailor always pounds along at the same steady pace; he never seems to get flurried.

The small boys rushed in again; Flashman was wilder and more flurried than ever.

Angela grew warm and flurried.

She is a well-bred young lady, however, and keeps her raptures to herself, but is slightly indignant at the very small notice taken of her by Dick Stanmore, who rushes into the tiring-room, drops a flurried little bow, and hurries Puckers off into a corner, totally regardless of the displeasure with which a calm, cold-looking chaperon regards this unusual proceeding.

She came, very pale, poor thing, and flurried, breathing fast.

She came back with her parcel, much flurried and still scarlet of face, while squeals of laughter and gay sallies rang about her.

This last act of theirs, the hoisting of the banner, had been the culminating point; and, too indignant to sit with them at the same table, she resolutely kept her room throughout the entire day, poring intently over Baxter's "Saints' Rest," her favorite volume when at all flurried or excited.

Theodore's reverie was broken at last by the arrival of his good old housekeeper, who came in, flurried and indignant, to inform him that the woman she had been in search of was no where to be found.

His face wore a look of hot, flurried excitement, and his manner was one of abject, cringing self-abasement.

I did not pity the old devotee, but I felt for the young ladies, who seemed to be a good deal flurried and fluttered by this occurrence.

The spirit of an outraged Judge Penniman pervaded it darkly, and his wife wept as she flurried noisily about the kitchen.

Anger and the quickness of his walk had combined to make him short of breath, and he asked the question with that flurried, hasty manner which is common to angry people who are hot rather than malicious in their angers.

They had made a habit of it, and were not to be flurried.

She has been flurried and nervous ever since I came home; indeed, I may say she has been so for years.

But Bee's gray eyes turned to green as she watched the flurried movements of the two maids.

The whole of civilised Europe is now engaged in a flurried debate as to the propriety of remodelling its travelled portions for the benefit of ease-loving American millionaires.

Mr. Payne wasn't in the least flurried.

237 examples of  flurried  in sentences