flutter

flut|ter /fl'ʌtər/ (flutters fluttering fluttered)
1 [VERB] V, V n, V-ing
If something thin or light flutters, or if you flutter it, it moves up and down or from side to side with a lot of quick, light movements.
Her chiffon skirt was fluttering in the night breeze.
...a butterfly fluttering its wings.
...the fluttering white lace handkerchief.
[N-COUNT]
Flutter is also a noun.
...a flutter of white cloth.
2 [VERB] V adv/prep, V
If something light such as a small bird or a piece of paper flutters somewhere, it moves through the air with small quick movements.
The paper fluttered to the floor...
The birds were active, whirring and fluttering among the trees.
3 [N-COUNT] oft N on n
If you have a flutter, you have a small bet on something such as a horse race. (BRIT INFORMAL)
I had a flutter on five horses.
= bet

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