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    flutter
    /ˈflʌtə/

    verb

    noun

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  2. FLUTTER definition: 1. to make a series of quick delicate movements up and down or from side to side, or to cause…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to flap the wings rapidly. butterflies fluttering among the flowers. 2. a. : to move with quick wavering or flapping motions. a sail fluttering in the wind. b. : to vibrate in irregular spasms. his heart fluttered. 3. : to move about or behave in an agitated aimless manner. She nervously fluttered around the office. transitive verb.

  4. If something thin or light flutters, or if you flutter it, it moves up and down or from side to side with a lot of quick, light movements. Her chiffon skirt was fluttering in the night breeze. American English : flutter / ˈflʌtər /

  5. 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.

  6. noun. a fluttering movement: He made little nervous flutters with his hands. a state of nervous excitement or mental agitation: a flutter of anticipation. Synonyms: dither, stir, twitter, flurry. flutter kick. Audio. a variation in pitch resulting from rapid fluctuations in the speed of a recording. Compare wow 2 ( def 1 ).

  7. to make a series of quick delicate movements up and down or from side to side, or to cause something to do this: Brightly colored flags were fluttering in the breeze. flutter down Leaves fluttered down onto the path. flutter about Butterflies fluttered about in the sunshine.

  8. 1. To wave or flap rapidly in an irregular manner: curtains that fluttered in the breeze. 2. a. To fly by a quick light flapping of the wings. b. To flap the wings without flying. 3. To move or fall in a manner suggestive of tremulous flight: "Her arms rose, fell, and fluttered with the rhythm of the song" (Evelyn Waugh). 4.

  9. flutter. verb. /ˈflʌtə (r)/ /ˈflʌtər/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to move lightly and quickly; to make something move in this way. Flags fluttered in the breeze. Her eyelids fluttered but did not open. (figurative) He felt his stomach flutter (= he felt nervous) when they called his name.

  10. verb. uk / ˈflʌtə r/ us. [ I, T ] to move quickly and gently up and down or from side to side in the air, or to make something move in this way: The flag was fluttering in the breeze. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence.

  11. Jun 4, 2024 · Flutter is a powerful technology, or we can say a tool backed by Dart language packed with a powerful mobile framework that can be used in both iOS and Android applications. Flutter is often used with DART, which is an object-oriented programming language by Google.