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flutter
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I. flutter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] SUST.
1. flutter a. liter. (movement):
flutter of eyelashes, wings
flutter of heart
2. flutter fig. (nervousness):
flutter
3. flutter sin pl. ingl. brit. coloq. (small wager):
flutter
to have a flutter
II. flutter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] V. intr.
1. flutter flag, curtains:
flutter
2. flutter wings:
flutter
trzepotać [perf za-]
to make hearts flutter fig.
III. flutter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] V. trans.
flutter
trzepotać [perf za-]
flutter heart
kołatać [perf za-]
Present
Iflutter
youflutter
he/she/itflutters
weflutter
youflutter
theyflutter
Past
Ifluttered
youfluttered
he/she/itfluttered
wefluttered
youfluttered
theyfluttered
Present Perfect
Ihavefluttered
youhavefluttered
he/she/ithasfluttered
wehavefluttered
youhavefluttered
theyhavefluttered
Past Perfect
Ihadfluttered
youhadfluttered
he/she/ithadfluttered
wehadfluttered
youhadfluttered
theyhadfluttered
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An image fluttered across his mind's eye, causing him to pause, and giving him a moment's worth of peace.
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The necktie spreads its ends upwards as if it is fluttering lightly in the wind.
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Methods of predicting flutter in linear structures include the p-method, the k-method and the p-k method.
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What makes flutter dangerous is that it can cause a vehicle to suddenly move in an unwanted direction.
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The crest is a pediment with a flutter.
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