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1flut·ter Listen to audio/ˈflʌtɚ/ verb
flut·ters; flut·tered; flut·ter·ing
1 of a bird or insect a : to move or flap the wings quickly without flying [+ obj] The bird was fluttering its wings. [no obj] The bird's wings were fluttering.
b [no obj] : to fly lightly with quick beats of the wings
We watched the butterflies fluttering in the garden.
2 : to move with quick, light movements [no obj] Leaves fluttered to the ground. The breeze made the curtains flutter. [+ obj] The breeze fluttered the curtains. She fluttered her eyelashes at him.
3 [no obj] : to move or behave in a nervous and excited way
She nervously fluttered around the office. If your heart/stomach flutters, you become very nervous or excited.
Her heart fluttered when she saw the letter in the mail. Just the mention of his name makes my stomach flutter.

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