See Also: indoors(dictionary)
indoors(dictionary)

flustered (oh) and indoors (iou)


flustered (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language]
confused and nervous
::Paul was looking flustered and embarrassed.
::I always get flustered in interviews.

indoors (iou)



indoors adverb. L18.
[formed as INDOOR + -S1, replacing earlier within doors.]
Within or into a house or Other building; under cover.
her indoors: see HER pers. pronoun1 1.
J. Buchan If I spoke to a child its mother would snatch it..and race indoors with it. G. Orwell The light indoors was too dull to read by.