Pronunciation: /ˈflɪtər/
noun a quick, light movement
A1 I saw a beautiful flitter in the garden.
A2 The flitter fluttered from flower to flower.
B1 The children chased after the flitter, trying to catch it.
B2 The flitter's colorful wings shimmered in the sunlight.
C1 The rare flitter species was a sight to behold.
C2 Scientists studied the behavior of the flitter in its natural habitat.
verb to move quickly and lightly
A1 The butterfly flitters from flower to flower in the garden.
A2 The leaves flittered in the wind as the storm approached.
B1 The fireflies flittered around the campfire, creating a magical atmosphere.
B2 The dancer's feet seemed to flitter effortlessly across the stage.
C1 The hummingbird flittered around the feeder, its wings a blur of motion.
C2 The dragonfly's iridescent wings flittered gracefully as it hovered over the pond.
formal The butterflies flittered gracefully from flower to flower in the garden.
informal I love watching the birds flitter around the feeder in the backyard.
slang She's always flittering around, never staying in one place for long.
figurative Her thoughts seemed to flitter from one idea to the next, never settling on one for too long.
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