Similar words: muttering, stuttering, flutter, littering, tottering, scattering, clattering, smattering. Meaning: ['flʌtə(r)] n. the motion made by flapping up and down.
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61. five-star red flag fluttering in the wind, how loud the victory song.
62. Now, there's just scrubland dotted with advertising banners fluttering a little bit feebly in the wind.
63. Once again,(sentencedict.com) Shorty steps forward for a fluttering trumpet solo.
64. Giovanni turned his face and saw silvery pampas grasses moving, fluttering and waving all around.
65. Like a fluttering sparrow or a darting swallow an undeserved curse does not come to rest.
66. What an exciting scene of jubilance! The fishermen's conches are trumpeting, their songs ringing, red flags fluttering here and there, and white sails dotting the sea far and near.
67. That cold wind, thin body, thin despicably thin quilt ... filled the fluttering snowflakes, so that I can not think of going.
68. From this day onwards , in the vast universe of the fluttering banner in the beginning with five-star red flag of China.
69. After 60 years of inhibition and embarrassment, the national colours of black, red and gold are fluttering from every windowsill and car, shrouding brothels, town halls and high-speed trains.
70. Panicum be a fluttering wind, Yunyan white under the light of the constantly changing background colors.
71. This 1954 clip of Audrey Hepburn (Best Actress, Roman Holiday) is a master class in brevity, emphasis ("...thank you to EVERYbody...") and eloquent eyelash fluttering.
72. So it's good to report that Jurowski brought his trademark quicksilver precision to this fluttering, rustling soundscape.
73. And the music of the fluttering birds had an eerie lilt to it.
74. Teachers roamed up and down the aisles. Their fluttering, deep-dyed robes made them look more like birds than people.
75. I follow his finger to the giant tricolour fluttering in the breeze.
76. Love your little pulse feeling is that the spring eye to white teeth, sweet my fantasy, implicitly stand in vivid emotion that side under the banner fluttering in the breeze.
77. Marius gazed for a while at this gloomy interior, more terrifying than the interior of a tomb, for the human soul could be felt fluttering there, and life was palpitating there.
78. Thus, also, you pass from the lumpish grub the earth to the and fluttering butterfly.
79. We have trouble with elevator control, it is fluttering( sharking) slightly, we 're to keep higher approach speed on final .
80. A fluttering or tremulous sound, as that made by certain birds; a warble.
81. My mind's eye, peeping window, backs off , fluttering under the awning.
82. Here is no splash of fish, no fluttering leaf, no song of birds, no children's laugher .
83. As we goggle at the fluttering financial figures, a different set of numbers passes us by.
84. The air was thick with butterflies , lifting, fluttering, settling.
85. Like a fluttering sparrow or darting swallow, an undeserved curse does not come to rest.
86. And they were there, the short-stemmed flowers, rustling and fluttering and shivering, so bright and alive, but with nowhere to hide their faces, as they turned them away from the wind.
87. Snow - flake of street fluttering because of son , the sad beauty gather.
88. In the winter of Beijing, with snow still on the ground and dark-grey bare branches up in the sunny sky, a couple of kites were fluttering in the far distance, bringing me amazement and melancholy.
89. I remember a rally in Anniston, the county seat, remember a band playing "Dixie", and an undulating canopy of Confederate battle flags, a whole auditorium of Stars and Bars and fluttering red.
90. Little shop - girls went fluttering by in pairs and fours , chattering, laughing.
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