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flutter

[fluht-er] / ˈflʌt ər /


Example Sentences

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The telltale flutter of trying a new trapeze skill stirs within you.

From Literature

A hardness flutters across Mom’s eyes, but then just as quickly it’s gone, and whatever she was going to say, she now isn’t.

From Literature

Beneath the fluttering light of his oil lamps, Clare searched the Tome.

From Literature

The composition is utterly still, devoid of human presence and enlivened only by fluttering harbor flags and the canvas’s scintillating pinpoints of color.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fluttering I felt near my ankles was to mimic the sensation of a running critter.

From Los Angeles Times