Use "fluttering" in a sentence

1. Pages fluttering like bird's wings.

2. His eyelids were already fluttering into sleep.

3. It was a dark shape, fluttering.

4. I could feel a fluttering pulse.

5. Brightly coloured flags were fluttering in the breeze.

6. The coloured flags are fluttering in the breeze.

7. Nessie rose up, her heart fluttering.

8. 17 I could feel a fluttering pulse.

9. A brassiere, fluttering weightlessly to the ground.

10. Her heart was fluttering in her chest.

11. Flags were flapping/fluttering in the breeze.

12. My heart is fluttering because of you!

13. A moth was fluttering round the lamp.

14. Looks like is fluttering scallop in canyon.

15. Shirts and sheets were fluttering from makeshift clotheslines.

16. Dandelion, fluttering up like; like a person's Nocturne!

17. A figure in fluttering black emerged, then vanished.

18. What does Awing mean? On the wing; flying; fluttering

19. Her chiffon skirt was fluttering in the night breeze.

20. And the hopes that warble in my fluttering breast?

21. Her chiffon skirt was fluttering in the night breeze.Sentencedict.com

22. That's the sound of your freedom fluttering out the window forever.

23. She had the sweet sadness of a rose petal fluttering to the ground.

24. Blepharospasm is abnormal twitching, fluttering or spasmodic closure of the eyelids

25. The women were all fluttering about finishing their preparations for the wedding.

26. It was autumn, and leaves were fluttering down in the light wind.

27. The maps were fluttering on the wall like birds flapping their wings .

28. Portner wanted the guitar to be "jangled to create this fluttering feeling".

29. I follow his finger to the giant tricolour fluttering in the breeze.

30. The red flags on the city tower are fluttering in the wind.

31. five-star red flag fluttering in the wind, how loud the victory song.

32. A fluttering or tremulous sound, as that made by certain birds; a warble.

33. And the music of the fluttering birds had an eerie lilt to it.

34. It was a summer afternoon. The clear blue sky was dotted with fluttering larks.

35. IMAGINE, if you can, a delicate display of colors fluttering from blossom to blossom.

36. 14 I seemed to hear trumpets and see colourful flags and standards fluttering in the sea breeze.

37. Thus, also, you pass from the lumpish grub in the earth to the airy and fluttering butterfly.

38. 1998, Irene Brady, Wild Babies: When the Batling was eight days old he fell, fluttering

39. There is a bird fluttering about inside the chimney, how can we get it out?

40. She walked towards the lanes of shops, the wind fluttering the ends of her scarf.

41. There is a bird fluttering about inside the chimney. How can we get it out?

42. The headdress itself has red, purple and blue flowers among the gold-coloured ornament, and upward-fluttering ribbons.

43. 25 There is a bird fluttering about inside the chimney. How can we get it out?

44. Thus, also, you pass from the lumpish grub the earth to the and fluttering butterfly. Sentencedict.com

45. The fluttering or hovering of the Spirit, which is also implied, paradoxically indicates infinite gentle care.

46. Lightweight in nature, this Charmeuse fabric can be used to design fluttering gowns, dresses & more

47. I seemed to hear trumpets and see colourful flags and standards fluttering in the sea breeze.

48. 23 There is a bird fluttering about inside the chimney, how can we get it out?

49. Here is no splash of fish, no fluttering leaf, no song of birds, no children's laugher .

50. It is no longer “a fluttering heart”, allured by momentary whims, shunning disagreements and seeking petty satisfactions.

51. The dreams of yesterday will wing their way back and fluttering softly build their nest a new ,

52. 29 The fluttering or hovering of the Spirit, which is also implied, paradoxically indicates infinite gentle care.

53. The living come, murmuring with fresh flowers, their maps fluttering like white flags in the slight breeze.

54. “The solution to this problem,” said a scientist, “may have been . . . fluttering right in front of our eyes.”

55. The only sounds we could hear were the Blustering wind, and fluttering paper pressing against ruined hedges and walls.

56. 10 Hers is a performance of indisputable class making little but tremendously effective use of her famous fluttering gestures.

57. There is a Nabokovian rhythm in Asunder's obsessive permutations, and in the novel's dance of fluttering life and slow decay

58. Often singing while fluttering aloft, Bluethroats mix their own song elements with imitations of just about every bird within hearing distance

59. We came on to the dirt road and a woman in a fluttering robe of pale pink organza walked towards us.

60. The male Bobolink often sings this song while flying in a peculiar helicopter-like pattern, moving slowly with his wings fluttering rapidly.

61. 5 That cold wind, thin body, thin despicably thin quilt ... filled the fluttering snowflakes, so that I can not think of going.

62. Bigeminy is the technical term for the sensation of the heart skipping a beat, which is also sometimes described as heart palpitations or fluttering

63. Anemone is a diverse group of plants offering carpets of woodland delight; bright pops of early spring flowers; and graceful, fluttering blooms in autumn.

64. Bigeminy is the technical term for the sensation of the heart skipping a beat, which is also sometimes described as heart palpitations or fluttering

65. Molded with a ribbed front half and a “kicking” ribbon tail, the Culprit Original Worm possesses an oversized presence and a fluttering undulation that calls to hungry predators.

66. Its Blare sent birds fluttering from the branches of the live oak that overhung the gate, making the Spanish moss sway as if it were alive

67. Bobolink Audubon Field Guide Fluttering over meadows and hayfields in summer, the male Bobolink delivers a bubbling, tinkling song which, loosely interpreted, gives the species its name

68. 26 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.

69. Bigeminy is a medical term referring to the sensation of the heart skipping a beat, also described as heart fluttering or palpitations. Bigeminy occurs when the rhythm of the heart become

70. 20 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.

71. Fluttering in even the softest of breezes, Flag Banners get noticed! Flag-down some attention for church with printed polyester fabric outdoor Banners that stand a dramatic 12 feet when mounted on hardware.

72. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Clothes Brassiere bras‧si‧ere / ˈbræziə $ brəˈzɪr / noun [countable] formal DCC a bra Examples from the Corpus Brassiere • A Brassiere, fluttering weightlessly to the ground

73. Shimmering emerald silk satin, a raised waist seam and fluttering tied flounces – this blouse porivides a perfect example of the new feminine Safari Style. Narrow épaulettes (shoulder tabs) and cuffs add sporty counterpoints.

74. Consideration Lyrics: I came fluttering in from Neverland / Time can never stop me, no, no, no, no / I know you've tried to / I came riding in on a pale white horse / Handing out highs to less

75. Why would they under that maid’s dress, lace-trimmed apron, petticoats, frilly bloomers, white tights, black stockings with lace trim and high-heeled shoes – not to mention his Beribboned pony tails, lacey headpiece and fluttering false eyelashes.

76. A wink’s meaning depends on the context and culture involved, but here are a few possible wink meanings: Hello signal: The wink can be used as a substitute for a wave: the eye is fluttering like the hand

77. Sample Cinquains puppy tree ornery, naughty white, tall growling, jumping, chewing reaching, bending, fluttering a playful bundle of trouble leaves and twigs in the wind Boxer aspen penguin party black, white happy, cheerful waddling, swimming, leaping singing, eating, playing a tuxedo in …

78. A friend once wounded a Grouse (Tetrao umbellus), and marked the direction which it followed, but had not proceeded two hundred yards in pursuit, when he heard something fluttering in the bushes, and found his bird Belaboured by two Blue Jays, who were picking out its eyes.

79. He gets no benefit from the lecture because for him it has been made full of confusion and fluttering excitement by his continual Applaudings, and he departs with the name of being one of three things : a dissembler, a flatterer, or a boor in all that relates to discourse.

80. Translations in context of "Conclusiveness" in English-Spanish from Reverso Context: There is an interest in painting for itself, in restoring its language; space as an element that reinforces Conclusiveness and vitality of forms, surface that allows itself to be traversed by color and the eye a witness to its fluttering.