To move about or around quickly and randomly
“She gasped in excitement as she saw bolts of lightning flitter across the sky, leaping from one bleak rain cloud to another.”
To move or cause to move in a rhythmic, fluttering motion
“They also flitter their wings in quick rapid movements like a hummingbird.”
To be moved by the wind or an air current
(literally or figuratively) To move or proceed with a given movement or momentum
Plural for an act of flapping or waving, usually quickly and irregularly
“It seemed unnaturally quiet, the silence not even broken by the singing of crickets or the flitter of bird wings.”
Plural for a piece of something that has been torn or cut off, especially cloth
Plural for a piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece
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