[countable, usually singular] a quick, light movement . the flutter of wings . with a flutter of her long, dark eyelashes. (figurative) to feel a flutter of panic in your stomach. (figurative) She felt a flutter of excitement.
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Definition of fluttering : a quick wavering or flapping movement or sensation felt a fluttering in his stomach That’s about as small as the perturbation of air produced by the fluttering of a butterfly’s wings …— Gary Taubes.
Read moreIs Fluttering an example of onomatopoeia?
An onomatopoeia is a very special thing. It’s a word like quack or flutter , or oink or boom or zing. It sounds just like its meaning, for example snort and hum.
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Fluttered sentence example
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Synonyms & Antonyms of fluttering
Read moreWhat is a flutter in British slang?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English have a flutterBritish English informal to risk a small amount of money on the result of something such as a horse race SYN have a bet → flutterExamples from the Corpushave a flutter• I had a little flutter on the Grand National and won £5.
Read moreWhat does it mean to make someone flutter?
If someone makes your heart flutter, you find that person very physically attractive and you feel excited when you see or talk to them : James has been making hearts flutter ever since he joined the company.
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