Definition of flutter

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Flutter (v. t.) To drive in disorder; to throw into confusion.

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Wave :: Wave (v. i.) To play loosely; to move like a wave, one way and the other; to float; to flutter; to undulate..
Flutter :: Flutter (n.) The act of fluttering; quick and irregular motion; vibration; as, the flutter of a fan..
Flutteringly :: Flutteringly (adv.) In a fluttering manner.
Flutter :: Flutter (n.) Hurry; tumult; agitation of the mind; confusion; disorder.
Flutter :: Flutter (v. t.) To vibrate or move quickly; as, a bird flutters its wings..
Aflutter :: Aflutter (adv. & a.) In a flutter; agitated.
Hover :: Hover (v. i.) To hang fluttering in the air, or on the wing; to remain in flight or floating about or over a place or object; to be suspended in the air above something..
Flicker :: Flicker (v. i.) To flutter; to flap the wings without flying.
Flicker :: Flicker (n.) The act of wavering or of fluttering; flucuation; sudden and brief increase of brightness; as, the last flicker of the dying flame..
Flitter :: Flitter (v. t.) To flutter; to move quickly; as, to flitter the cards..
Pother :: Pother (n.) Bustle; confusion; tumult; flutter; bother.
Bait :: Bait (v. i.) To flap the wings; to flutter as if to fly; or to hover, as a hawk when she stoops to her prey..
Flitty :: Flitty (a.) Unstable; fluttering.
Pant :: Pant (v. i.) To sigh; to flutter; to languish.
Flutterer :: Flutterer (n.) One who, or that which, flutters..
Flutist :: Flutist (n.) To move with quick vibrations or undulations; as, a sail flutters in the wind; a fluttering fan..
Waver :: Waver (v. i.) To play or move to and fro; to move one way and the other; hence, to totter; to reel; to swing; to flutter..
Flutter :: Flutter (v. t.) To drive in disorder; to throw into confusion.
Palpitate :: Palpitate (v. i.) To beat rapidly and more strongly than usual; to throb; to bound with emotion or exertion; to pulsate violently; to flutter; -- said specifically of the heart when its action is abnormal, as from excitement..
Ruffle :: Ruffle (v. i.) To become disordered; to play loosely; to flutter.
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