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Pother

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Noun

1. dither, flap, fuss, pother, tizzy

an excited state of agitation

Example Sentences:
'he was in a dither'
'there was a terrible flap about the theft'

Verb

2. pother

make upset or troubled

3. dither, flap, pother

make a fuss; be agitated

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Pother

see synonyms of pother
noun
1. 
a commotion, fuss, or disturbance
2. 
a choking cloud of smoke, dust, etc
verb
3. 
to make or be troubled or upset

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Pother

see synonyms of pother
noun
1. 
a choking cloud of smoke, dust, etc.
2. 
an uproar, commotion, fuss, etc.
verb transitive, verb intransitive
3. 
to fuss or bother

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Pother

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n.
1. A commotion; a disturbance.
2. A state of nervous activity; a fuss.
3. A cloud of smoke or dust that chokes or smothers.
v. poth·ered, poth·er·ing, poth·ers
v. tr.
To make confused; trouble; worry.
v. intr.
To be overly concerned with trifles; fuss.

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