Sentences with flutter
flut·ter
F f - Her chiffon skirt was fluttering in the night breeze. [VERB]
- ...a flutter of white cloth.
- There is no better place for anyone that loves a flutter on the tables, great entertainment, superb dining options and exquisite accommodation.
- Its ribbed, palm-like arching leaves flutter in the slightest breeze and make an excellent backdrop for the white blooms.
- The paper fluttered to the floor. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- She'd been fluttering about in the kitchen. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- It could start with a tiny heart flutter and before you know it, you feel numb, faint and have difficulty breathing.
- Less well known is the wide choice it offers for those looking for a flutter, but in fact there are eight Bulgaria casinos.
- The look in his eyes made my heart flutter. [VERB]
- A flag fluttering in the wind
- Horse racing has always been very popular with people who like to have a flutter in the hope of winning some money.
- To flutter back and forth.
- He made little nervous flutters with his hands.
- A flutter of anticipation.
- The flutter of a fan
- Flags fluttering in the wind
- A bird flutters its wings.
- Banners fluttered in the breeze.