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2 Translation results for
flutter
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
flutter
noun
flutters
revoloteo, aleteo
;
revuelo, agitación
Example sentences of
flutter
noun
•
With a
flutter
of wings, the birds settled into the nest.
•
The
flutter
of the flame cast shadows on the ceiling.
•
He was in a
flutter
until he found his keys.
•
The news of her resignation caused quite a
flutter
.
•
have a
flutter
on a horse in the second race
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Synonyms of
flutter
noun
commotion
,
fluttering
,
stir
flutter
verb
fluttered, has fluttered, is fluttering, flutters
revolotear (dícese de un pájaro), ondear (dícese de una bandera), palpitar con fuerza (dícese del corazón)
;
sacudir, batir
Example sentences of
flutter
verb
•
The bird was
fluttering
its wings.
•
The bird's wings were
fluttering
.
•
We watched the butterflies
fluttering
in the garden.
•
Leaves
fluttered
to the ground.
•
The breeze made the curtains
flutter
.
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The breeze
fluttered
the curtains.
•
She
fluttered
her eyelashes at him.
•
She nervously
fluttered
around the office.
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Phrasal verbs for
flutter
flutter about
- revolotear
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Reverse translation for
flutter
revoloteo
- fluttering, flitting
aleteo
- flapping, flutter
revuelo
- fluttering, commotion, stir
agitación
- agitation, nervousness
revolotear
(dícese de un pájaro)
- to flutter around, to flit
ondear
(dícese de una bandera)
- to ripple, to undulate, to flutter
palpitar con fuerza
(dícese del corazón)
sacudir
- to shake, to beat, to jerk, to jolt, to dust off, to shake up, to shock
batir
- to beat, to hit, to defeat, to mix, to beat, to break (a record)
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