Fluttering in a sentence as a noun

Even now, just thinking about them, my stomach is fluttering.

What's are those familiar shapes fluttering across the screen of the old Mac in the background??!

For the universe, the span of your life should have been not even the fluttering of an eyelash before a blink.

Maybe a knowledgeable person can answer this question: What is the white stuff fluttering down from the rocket?

During turns and such, it may send the balloon fluttering in odd or unreadable directions.

I give a great leap and fly up, but I never get more than ten or twelve yards before I come down fluttering among the weeds and brambles.

It makes activities like staring at leaves fluttering almost magical.

Saying that the moon landing was faked because the flag was "fluttering" and there are no stars in the photographs is a conspiracy theory.

""you can get away with a lot of things just by fluttering your eyelashes and being a bit cheeky, which is a habit that is so easy to get into.

It sounds more like you're in a bubble where the only thing to aspire to is Steve Wozniak and browser design and "realistic flag fluttering" in games.

The "shrapnel" would consist of lightweight scraps of carbon fibre and sheet metal, fluttering downward like ordinary carbon fibre and sheet metal.

The quotes all come from Nasdaq, and sometimes affect the Best Bid or Offer: the only change appears to be a fluttering of the bid or offer size.

If two notes are played simultaneously and are off from that ratio a little bit, you can clearly hear "beats": a fluttering in the volume.

On the other hand, you can get away with a lot of things just by fluttering your eyelashes and being a bit cheeky, which is a habit that is so easy to get into.

Worse, my heart started feeling like it was fluttering and my blood pressure machine, which told me that it was a bit higher, also indicated that I had an irregular heartbeat.

The mothts will fly out and climb into the projector beam, so that the film will be obscured by fluttering shadows""When possible, refer all matters to committees, for further study and consideration.

Plus, they're less prone to bugs because the code is easier to read and write than jQuery alternatives, and the browsers' rendering engine usually prevents unwanted fluttering and infinite loops from happening.

Twitter the service, I would say, has been fluttering between one and three of those things - the problem is that Twitter the company has been trying to choke out the "money to be made" criteria, and that, as you observe, drives developers away.

Fluttering definitions

noun

the motion made by flapping up and down

See also: flap flapping flutter