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noun
Pother  n.  (Written also potter, and pudder)  Bustle; confusion; tumult; flutter; bother. "What a pother and stir!" "Coming on with a terrible pother."






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"Pother" Quotes from Famous Books



... somewhat spent itself, she retreated to her brothers, to whom she poured out a full and animated account of the night's happenings. They all agreed that Mademoiselle must have rats in the upper story to make such a pother over the adventure, though Maxwell, who held himself to be approaching years of discretion, gave it as his opinion that the whole thing was a piece of bad luck and an experiment ...
— The Rocks of Valpre • Ethel May Dell



Words linked to "Pother" :   agitate, fuss, excite, charge, agitation, charge up, flap, niggle, tizzy, commove



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