1. aflutter - Adjective
3. aflutter - Adjective Satellite
In a flutter; agitated.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlong the way, she befriends a group of independent women calling themselves the Free Hawks, as well as Jack, a swashbuckling hero who sets hearts aflutter. Source: Internet
The first show of Paris Week was Schiaparelli, and the shoes had us all aflutter. Source: Internet
On my journey back to Blandford I tried to listen to Joe’s latest CD, (he’s a professional solo reggae singer) but couldn’t really concentrate as my head and heart were all aflutter. Source: Internet