1. fluttering - Noun
2. fluttering - Verb
the motion made by flapping up and down
Source: WordNetAccording to Black, "The Academic writing on this amendment seems to me in great part a multidirectional fluttering flight from the Amendment’s rather plain meaning….” Source: Internet
Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. Source: Internet
Ahead, you'll find 58 titles that are not to be missed, and all of which will keep our hearts fluttering well into 2018. Source: Internet
The track Comunhão is a stand-out, with the duo’s serene, oscillating vocals fluttering over an acoustic guitar. Source: Internet
In this they move across the water surface holding and moving their feet on the water's surface while holding steady above the water, and remaining stationary by hovering with rapid fluttering or by using the wind to anchor themselves in place. Source: Internet
Instead of the natural fluttering of stems, buds and leaves, these stakes point upward in rigid form, stoic and solid. Source: Internet