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- Dictionaryflutter/ˈflʌtə/
verb
- 1. (of a bird or other winged creature) fly unsteadily or hover by flapping the wings quickly and lightly: "a couple of butterflies fluttered around the garden" Similar
noun
- 1. an act of fluttering: "there was a flutter of wings at the window" Similar
- 2. a small bet: informal British "a flutter on the horses" Similar
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Flutter is a verb that means to move quickly and irregularly, or to cause something to do this. It is also a noun that means a quick movement, excitement, or a small bet. Learn more about flutter with examples and translations.
Flutter is a verb meaning to flap the wings rapidly or to move with quick wavering motions, or a noun meaning an act of fluttering or a state of nervous confusion. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and related phrases of flutter.
Flutter can be a verb meaning to move quickly and lightly, or a noun meaning a quick flapping motion or a state of excitement. It can also refer to a bet, a heart condition, or a sound effect.
Flutter means to wave, flap, or toss, especially wings, or to move in a quick, irregular motion. It can also mean a nervous or excited state, or a variation in pitch in audio recording.
Flutter is a verb that means to move quickly and irregularly, or to cause something to do this. It can also mean to feel slightly uncomfortable because of excitement or nervousness. See how to use flutter in sentences and different languages.
Flutter means to move back and forth rapidly. Flags flutter in the wind. Leaves flutter to the ground. Flutter also exists as a noun—you might feel a flutter in your heart when you're excited.
Flutter is a verb that means to wave, flap, vibrate, or move rapidly and irregularly. It can also be a noun that refers to a state of nervous excitement, a variation in sound pitch, or a small bet.