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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91. The afterglow so brilliantly aflame , ho ; the seagulls fluttering so carefree.
92. Thus, also, you pass from the lumpish grub in the earth to the airy and fluttering butterfly.
93. Perhaps the time has come to finally accept that archaeopteryx was just another small, feathered, bird-like theropod fluttering around in the Jurassic.
94. What an exciting scene of jubilance , with the fishermen's conches trumpeting and their songs ringing here and there, and red flags fluttering and white sails dotting the sea far and near.
95. Last night, could hold 1800 audience's national big theater music halls, covered in one piece mystically , but in fluttering flags' music.
96. For a small bay lies westward a little, where he who watches night after night may see a certain rare moth fluttering along the edge of the tide, just at the end of evening or the beginning of dawn.
97. Autumn leaves camphor tree as the color of butterflies fluttering down, like dancing.
98. He grew up doing what prairie chicken do-scratching at the dirt for food and flying short distances with a noisy fluttering of wings.
99. Both Red Cross banners were soon fluttering in the light breeze of early autumn but neither of them was near the school's back entrance. The second banner had been placed over Mr. Pan's own door.
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