flutter

అల్లాడి
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.
translation of 'flutter'
ఱెక్కలు కొట్టుకొను,
అల్లాడు
example
With a 'flutter' of his wings and a low, rasping call, a male hoopoe lands at the rim of the nest cavity, holding a small caterpillar in his curved bill.
The occasional 'flutter' on the National Lottery does no real harm to individuals but, as with all gambling, it damages our long-term financial future.
So why not come along and support, have a 'flutter' and enjoy the action of a night out at the dogs.
It is said that a simple 'flutter' of a butterfly's wings could cause a typhoon halfway around the world…
Last man standing, Tony hears the 'flutter' of pigeon wings and has time for one last cry before rushing off into the protection of some nearby bushes.
My heart began to 'flutter' so badly I dropped them on the floor.
a 'flutter' on the horses
Words that inspired generations cause a dyspeptic 'flutter' in some intellectual breasts.
atrial 'flutter'
He enjoyed a 'flutter' on the horses and a game of cards.
He touched Jeff's name slightly, then let the page 'flutter' to the floor.
The company's decision to patrol the Net has got you all in a 'flutter' .
It wasn't really a kiss, more like a 'flutter' of butterfly wings.
She strode down the runway in a 'flutter' of organza, stopped, twirled, and smiled.
Only the faint 'flutter' of the nylon wing above me can be heard.
With a simple 'flutter' of Ama's eyelashes the woman appeared before her.
There was a 'flutter' of excitement through the dancefloor when he played a long remix of the Rolling Stone's Paint It Black.
One 'flutter' of those eyelashes and waiters are throwing themselves at her feet.
And although not averse to the odd 'flutter' , he does not bet during meetings.
During his brief test flight, Bullard had experienced an episode of 'flutter' .
a 'flutter' on the horses
Gauzy pale blue curtains hang over the windows and 'flutter' in the breeze.
A 'flutter' of black wings, and it was gone from its perch of observation.
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.
The hard 'flutter' of their wings in the wind is as unmistakable as racehorse hoof beats.
Some people enjoy a little 'flutter' , and see gambling as a harmless leisure activity.
Katarinka changed into her old smock in a 'flutter' of fabric, leaving her new one in her mother's lap as she whirled out the door.
Cat felt a 'flutter' in the pit of her stomach and instinctively pulled her leg away.
there was a 'flutter' of wings at the window
She breathed a sigh of relief, and felt her heart give a warm 'flutter' of excitement.
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