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1. (n.) pother
commotion; uproar.
2. pother
a heated discussion, debate, or argument.
3. pother
a choking or suffocating cloud, as of smoke or dust.
4. (v.i.) pother
to worry; bother.
Etymology: (1585–95; orig. uncert.)
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| Definition of 'Pother' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) dither, pother, fuss, tizzy, flap
an excited state of agitation
"he was in a dither"; "there was a terrible flap about the theft"
2. (verb) pother
make upset or troubled
3. (verb) dither, flap, pother
make a fuss; be agitated
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Pother
bustle; confusion; tumult; flutter; bother
2. (verb) Pother
to make a bustle or stir; to be fussy
3. (verb) Pother
to harass and perplex; to worry
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