flutter

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definition
verb
a couple of butterflies fluttered around the garden
(of a bird or other winged creature) fly unsteadily or hover by flapping the wings quickly and lightly.
noun
there was a flutter of wings at the window
an act of fluttering.
a flutter on the horses
a small bet.
example
Rob's heart began to 'flutter' as he saw the spark of recognition on the young chieftain's face.
atrial 'flutter'
He enjoyed a 'flutter' on the horses and a game of cards.
The girl in the center moved with such a rhythm, her feet touched the pavement in a 'flutter' .
Fancy a 'flutter' , without the risk of losing your cash?
Devon felt his heart 'flutter' in his chest.
For a night of light-hearted comedy, Risk Everything is something I would definitely have a 'flutter' on!
Children, teenagers and adults 'flutter' to the local courts in search of enjoyment and exercise.
We went onto the deck and watched giant flakes of ash 'flutter' to the ground.
He sounded so serious, and a 'flutter' of panic took my heart.
Suddenly a 'flutter' of panic started in her stomach and she tried to pull away from her dance partner.
A gawking cry and a sudden 'flutter' of wings were heard.
She smiled to herself, just seeing him like that made her heart 'flutter' !
A dinosaur-dotty mum, who helped discover a missing link in our past, has been causing a real 'flutter' in the scientific world.
It wasn't really a kiss, more like a 'flutter' of butterfly wings.
It is not uncommon for this rhythm to progress into atrial 'flutter' or atrial fibrillation.
The gear problem was quickly corrected but further testing showed that the craft had tail 'flutter' .
With a simple 'flutter' of Ama's eyelashes the woman appeared before her.
The company's decision to patrol the Net has got you all in a 'flutter' .
She gets wasted, hitched, and divorced in the girlie 'flutter' of an eyelash.
In his excitement, he didn't see the small envelope 'flutter' to the ground.
Looking at him, seeing the warmth of his dark eyes, feeling the 'flutter' of nerves, I didn't know why I had ever thought badly of him.
Almost instantaneously her heart began to 'flutter' as she saw him kneel down beside a poor, hungry little boy and hand him a hot muffin.
Spread betting makes a 'flutter' on the general election more interesting as it's no longer a two horse race, but a prediction of seats won by the party of the punter's choice.
Fancy a big-time 'flutter' in the gambling capital of the world?
Remember that it's your comfortable retirement you're talking about, not a 'flutter' on the horses.
Wow, flutter and scrape 'flutter' in a recording system, in tiny percentages, can be your friend.
Any fans who fancy a consolation 'flutter' should opt for 2-to Villarreal as history suggests this fate awaits them at El Madrigal on March 7.
Like a big, goofy lug, Jerry gave the biggest smile ever, and his heart began to 'flutter' with anxiety.
Variations in audio playback rate would be discernible as wow and 'flutter' , but slight variations in video playback framerate are not apparent.
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