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flitter
(flit|ter)
Pronunciation:
/ˈflɪtə/
verb
[
no object, with adverbial of direction
]
move quickly in an apparently random or purposeless manner:
her fingers flittered over the sheets
noun
a fluttering movement:
the flash and flitter of coloured wings
Origin:
late Middle English
: frequentative of
flit
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