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"aflutter" Definitions
  1. in a state of nervous excitement

96 Sentences With "aflutter"

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IT WAS an announcement to set a mayor's heart aflutter.
Continuing my walk, my heart was aflutter, and spirit soaring.
The literary world was set aflutter with recriminations and vicious gossip.
Much of the British public is aflutter, as are enterprising marketers.
Heart aflutter and spirit soaaring, "invigorating" is the word that immediately came to mind.
The media were aflutter for days, explaining why women are always cold at the office.
They have us all aflutter—each one is crafted from lightweight paper with foldable wings.
Picturing those finalized figures under a glossy cover is enough to set a postdoc's heart aflutter.
Mr. Powell's responses may set the markets aflutter — not that it isn't flapping wildly enough already.
Yet it is not hard to see why the country sets the hearts of casino operators aflutter.
Twitter is aflutter with the news that the youngest Kardashian-Jenner is expecting with boyfriend Travis Scott.
Her hands are still aflutter, and so she empties the rest of the bag onto the floor.
While the news will definitely send many beauty-loving hearts aflutter, it doesn't come as a total surprise.
This week the comic world is all aflutter because of a new trailer for Captain America: Civil War.
The most popular prospects offer a skewed view of the kind of figures who set British hearts aflutter.
And then there was this touching moment when Gaga looked at Cooper with a smirk, sending everyone's hearts aflutter.
Twitter was aflutter earlier today after news broke that Lady Gaga would be headlining the Super Bowl halftime show.
Prince William and Kate Middleton set hearts aflutter when they tied the knot in their 2011 fairy tale wedding.
Subsequently, the internet was aflutter with heart eye emojis when she wore gorgeous tailored suits on the red carpet.
We can't wait to find out more, but it's safe to say that our hearts are already all aflutter.
Eliminating tax deductions and credits to pay for lower tax rates is a strategy that sends economists' hearts aflutter.
If your heart went all aflutter after you saw last year's shattered-glass nail trend, then we have excellent news.
The Netflix star has sent hearts aflutter with his charismatic smile and bears a striking resemblance to other beloved Hollywood actors.
US military chiefs were aflutter on Monday after a letter hinting at a potential troop withdrawal from Iraq was mistakenly released.
Those for paperbacks usually depict only the front, as with Nabokov's "Speak Memory," whose white cover Wolfe set aflutter with brushwork.
That idea has proven especially alluring to a certain subset of Silicon Valley for whom the phrase "aligning incentives" sends hearts aflutter.
The hard narcotics are long gone, but folk are aflutter at the possibility that the fizzy drink might one day contain cannabis.
A wig, softly blended eyeliner by my partner's own design and slightly overdrawn lips of the mauve variety sent my heart aflutter.
It was just last month that Apple announced its second-gen AirPods, leaving everyone's hearts aflutter (you can view our review here).
" With his blond hair, blue eyes and magnetic smile, Hunter set fans' hearts aflutter in films like "Battle Cry" and "Damn Yankees.
There was a crowd of cheering classmates, humiliation and, finally, a Ferris wheel kiss that sent even the coldest of our hearts aflutter.
Normally I'm not easily taken in by promises of airborne commutes, but Lilium's successful test flight video does have my hopes flying aflutter.
Today, the brand announced that actress/singer/dancer Zendaya will be stepping into the coveted beauty role — and our hearts immediately went aflutter.
Quickly, Intel's stock dropped following the news, and while much of Twitter was aflutter with gleeful takes, others were more wary—and even worried.
Horan reportedly told British outlet The Sunday People one simple sentence that is sure to set the hearts of Directioners around the world aflutter.
Like most relationships we plunge into with hearts aflutter, our love affair with digital technology promised us the world: more friends, money and democracy!
When Durant clicked on the post's heart icon, did he realize that he was doing just that to Knicks fans — setting their hearts aflutter?
Valentine's Day, a holiday based on setting hearts aflutter, was full of awkward pauses and glances over soufflé at the person you used to love.
Political pros are aflutter (or is that atwitter?) about it, and there are signs that the tweet-off will continue into the summer and fall.
Hovering over the bush, with their two-inch-long iridescent bluish-purplish-black bodies and singed-tangerine wings dizzyingly aflutter, they looked like dancing fairies.
" Although his presence sets the other waitresses aflutter, it's Stephanie he zooms in on, praising her supposed ability to think "more deeply than other people.
THE BRITISH are all aflutter about an election which shouldn't really be happening: the contest for 73 seats in the European Parliament, due on May 23rd.
Heart aflutter and spirits soaring, one (sand-filled, since there's a lot of that around Dubai) chapter of my life had ended, and another was beginning.
One year I would arrive on the first of April or even at the end of March, and the skies would already be aflutter with pink.
The world of British pigeon racing is aflutter today over the scandalous revelation that Eamon Kelly, a preeminent fancier and reigning champion, cheated in the Tarbes National.
Even for that particular paper, I would say the question we were trying to answer was an important question—it just wasn't one that set my heart aflutter.
The dance company was formed by the 66-year-old Chicago choreographer Homer Hans Bryant, whose fusion of traditional ballet and hip-hop has sent the internet aflutter.
In the 1960s the French were aflutter about "Le Défi Américain" by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber; in the 1980s Americans were paralysed by Ezra Vogel's "Japan as Number One".
After Overwatch revealed that its star character, Tracer, is gay in a digital comic, the internet was aflutter with support and happiness flowing in from fans of the game.
Our media is aflutter with gossip about who is invited, what Markle will wear and what the Queen might be thinking as she gains a new granddaughter-in-law.
Katy Perry's skin glowed like the top of the Chrysler Building; Chrissy Teigen's smoky eye set hearts (and lashes) aflutter; Tori Kelly's hair was all sorts of beachy perfection.
But the thing about a great beauty is that no matter its age or condition, it could still turn and give you that look and send the heart aflutter.
Right as the Internet was aflutter with news of Netflix's secret categories last week, a browser tool called Super Browse was released to make viewing them a whole lot easier.
The announcement quickly sent fans aflutter, with many venturing guesses as to what she had in store for them, be it new music, a new tour, or perhaps something else entirely.
These 9 couples sent fan hearts aflutter when they gave into their undeniable chemistry, proving soulmates really can find each other (and that their casting directors knew what they were doing).
If your heart is suddenly aflutter over how similar that last bit sounds to that whole Jurassic Park, dino-DNA-in-amber-mosquito situation, crush that dream before it gets too big.
Starring Mexican actor and singer Diego Boneta (famous for roles in Rock of Ages and Pretty Little Liars) as the world famous crooner, Miguel and Boneta fans are all aflutter with anticipation.
And Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts' display of the wonderfully witchy paintings from the turn of the last century by Agnes Pelton set my heart aflutter and my camera phone on the fritz.
Speaking of which, local newspapers were aflutter this spring when Buffett paid a visit to state lawmakers about a state law that made it tough for Berkshire's dealerships to conduct business there.
Recently at Classic Stage Company, a good chunk of the row behind me went all aflutter when they thought for a moment that someone sitting nearby had printed out the online program.
It's telling that the PC release of such a bland-looking RPG has set so many hearts aflutter—those who give Dragon's Dogma the time that it demands uniformly find themselves very richly rewarded.
FOR CHILDREN Hears will also be aflutter when this Bronx garden presents its annual salute to raptors, the magnificent birds of prey that fly over the Hudson River each fall during their migratory journey.
We've barely even had a minute to delight in our latest purchases from the ASOS Single's Day sale and the site has already dropped more discounts and deals to set our sartorial hearts aflutter again.
The internet is aflutter with the "news" that Netflix has $20 billion of debt, leading to a sudden rush to question whether the company is doomed or about to collapse or cancel its big shows.
Their protest barely registered outside a few area news outlets, on a day when the media was aflutter with reports of the latest celebrity accused of harassment, Peter Martins, director of New York City Ballet.
Top pick: Ghostbusters Hollywood and the Internet may be all aflutter with news and photos from Paul Feig's 2016 reboot, but let's not forget the brilliant blend of comedy and horror in Ivan Reitman's original film.
The epic drugstore beauty drop in January is one of them, Ulta's biyearly blowout is another, and our hearts go aflutter for Nordstrom's mid-summer extravaganza (even if we're lucky enough to try products for free).
Poised to become the next Australian obsession to send hearts across America aflutter, the Ones to Watch honoree is currently starring alongside Evan Rachel Wood and Anthony Hopkins in the much-buzzed about HBO thriller Westworld.
Twitter users have been aflutter over rumors the social media company will change the way tweets pop up, but management should look through the noise and go for it, Axiom Capital Management's Victor Anthony said Wednesday.
Fanned out on a platter are swirled bouquets of salo (cured fatback), in three varieties: Belarusian, plush and quick to liquid on the tongue; smoked, its flavor shading toward aged Cheddar; and Hungarian, aflutter with paprika.
Victoria was aflutter inside the three-room, 563-person apartment, restored to its 1916 trappings, showing us her books and spices, and answering questions about where she shopped, worked, played and studied ("kindergarten at age 11, blech").
Kooky, funky, quirky, and random are all apt words to describe underdog Anna's style, but it was her hardcore pledge of allegiance to butterfly clips and fresh-from-an-Alpine-storm blush that set our young hearts aflutter.
If you're looking for a new phone to keep all your gigabytes of pictures, videos and music on demand at all times, Samsung has a new deal that will set your heart aflutter just in time for Valentine's Day.
Talk to American business leaders and they are aflutter with anxiety about China's progress in such technologies—especially AI. Having more than 403m internet users means the country has an overabundance of data, the most important input for AI services.
When I called her up for a FaceTime session from her apartment in Brooklyn, she immediately proclaimed her love for my bright orange acrylic nails, and, with my heart aflutter, we got down to talking about books, broken bones, and BBQ wings.
Owned by independent management guru Jake Udell, whose Th3rd Brain enterprise has already launched the acts ZHU and Krewella from obscurity into the big time, the house is aflutter with boyish industry—half hive-mind, half youth camp, bustling with start-up vibes.
This brief, yet sparkly five-second interval of Pretty Woman completely sets my heart aflutter, only to leave me drifting slowly back to reality as the closing credits begin to role, my neck noticeably bare and my outlook on life pragmatic once again.
Todd Haynes film has been making the rounds on the international circuit for almost a year now, from Berlin, to London, to Cannes, where Rooney Mara won Best Actress, so if there's a movie that can set the foreign press aflutter, it's this one.
This week, we at the Gadget Lab were all aflutter with the news that the Samsung Galaxy S203, the large phone with the hole-punch camera that our reviewer Jeffrey Van Camp called the best new Android phone, finally went on sale on March 8.
In fact, he is a varmint, strewing his charms on all sides, and at one point, when he is healed enough to join the company for dinner, the camera proceeds along the table and notes that every female personage is aflutter at his presence.
Supporting actor frontrunner Brad Pitt is riding high, winning multiple awards for his role as a charming stunt man in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," delivering witty speeches, and setting hearts aflutter with a backstage encounter with ex-wife Jennifer Aniston that went viral last month.
As they continue, they hold smaller squares on larger ones to show pleasing (or not) color contrasts and eventually — you probably had a hunch it was coming — toss the pieces into the air until the stage is aflutter with paper in shades of lemon and mango.
You've got your best hareem pants on your bottom-half, your trusted Plain Lazy t-shirt on the top, and your heart is aflutter with the prospect of conversing with part-time actor pretending to be the Mad Hatter, somewhere in the "Wonderland" themed section of the festival complex.
The health care world was aflutter yesterday over a report in the industry publication Reorg Research that says antitrust officials at the Department of Justice won't challenge CVS Health's $69 billion acquisition of Aetna, and may send an approval memo as soon as the end of this month.
This is not the sort of visionary agenda that sets op-ed hearts aflutter, but it allows Republicans to duck away from their many unpopular policies and simply advertise themselves as stewards of prosperity — which in a normal election would probably be a ticket to a decent-enough showing.
There was something about his blonde horseshoe moustache, his yellow bandana and his habit of ripping his shirt from his chest while screaming like a loon that set our juvenile hearts aflutter, perhaps because his wrestling persona was essentially the atavistic male ego with an aesthetic somewhere between Flash Gordon and He-Man.
On a week when Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation or Bob Woodward's book were seen ahead of time as the two big stories that would consume media coverage, along came an anonymous source, a senior administration official, to the New York Times with a scathing op-ed on President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE that has Washington and the press (again) aflutter with talk of this being THE moment that changes everything.
Hormones (; ) is a 2008 Thai romantic comedy film directed by Songyos Sugmakanan. The literal meaning of the Thai title is 'restless hearts during school break' or 'school break, hearts aflutter'.
There is concern about the environmental impact of butterfly releases,Federman, Adam. All Aflutter: The Flap Over the Mail Order Butterfly Industry, Earth Island Journal, Autumn 2008: Vol. 23, no. 3. in particular the release of monarch butterflies at weddings.
Penn Tiberius Graham, played by Christian Clark, made his first screen appearance on 14 June 2010. The character and Clark's casting was announced on 7 June 2010 by a reporter from The Advertiser. The reporter described Penn as "a mysterious stranger who comes to town and sets hearts aflutter from the second he arrives." The reporter revealed that Clark was booked on a flight to Los Angeles when he was offered the role of Penn.
In her review of the EP, Elysa Gardner of USA Today gave a mixed response, saying: "To call him "baby Bieber" wouldn't be fair; the generically catchy tunes hark back to N' Sync, Backstreet Boys and even New Kids. His creamy yearning should set young hearts aflutter." Billboard gave the EP a three and a half out of five star rating, while Rolling Stone gave it a negative review of two out of five stars.
Josephine Monroe, author of Neighbours: The First Ten Years, said Guy's "good looks and way with the cappuccino machine in the Coffee Shop set his female customers' heart aflutter."Monroe 1996, p.33. The BBC's official Neighbours website described Guy as being "a ladies man" much like his father. They also thought that Guy took steroids to win a race, due to the "competitive nature" of his relationship with his father, who often expected too much from him.
All of Paris is aflutter with excitement at who will win. Modigliani tackles the work of his entry with the hopes of creating a masterpiece, and knows that all the artists of Paris are doing the same. Once completed, he calls his agent and dearest friend,Léopold Zborowski, personally to take the painting to the competition and to make sure no one touches it. While his friend is taking the painting, Modigliani is at City Hall waiting to finally obtain a marriage license.
The church is dedicated to All Saints and has a 190ft spire and some outstanding medieval ironwork,graffiti and roofs, "aflutter" with carved angels gifted in the mid 15th century by Alice de la Pole, Countess of Suffolk and grand daughter of Geoffrey Chaucer. It has been described as the cathedral of South Bedfordshire (Bishop of St Albans at the re-hallowing ceremony on 7 May 1989) and is probably the finest church in the county (John Betjeman in Collins Guide to Parish Churches). Dating from 1277 it is the second church on the site. Such an old structure requires constant attention through its Preservation Trust.
The Victory War Memorial The Victory War Memorial is located to the south of Fort St. George and marks the beginning of the 13-km-long Marina beach. It is a circular rock and marble structure built in the area that formerly housed the coastal belfry. Within what was once called Cupid's Bow stands a flag post with the Tricolour aflutter, and a squat tower that lances the sky. Beyond the red-and-gold pennants that line the path are steps that lead to a plaque replete with the names of men from the Madras Presidency who fell in two World Wars and those that followed Independence.
The UEFA Champions League anthem, officially titled simply as "Champions League", was written by Tony Britten, and is an adaptation of George Frideric Handel's 1727 anthem Zadok the Priest (one of his Coronation Anthems). UEFA commissioned Britten in 1992 to arrange an anthem, and the piece was performed by London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. Stating "the anthem is now almost as iconic as the trophy", UEFA's official website adds it is "known to set the hearts of many of the world's top footballers aflutter". Champions League anthem is played before the start of each match as the two teams are lined up while the Champions League logo is displayed in the centre circle.

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