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119 Sentences With "flutters"

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The dress flutters again, Ms. Monroe holds it down, bending slightly, smiling and talking to Mr. Ewell, but it flutters up some more and she laughs, her head thrown back.
Her heart still flutters at the sight of a boardwalk.
Still, there's plenty of flutters and squawks to go around.
Relationships, both longterm and the first flutters, are dissected here.
While pouring cream into his coffee, his hand flutters and misses.
We walk out in awe, feeling those warm, feel-good flutters.
"I'm starting to feel little kicks and flutters now," she says.
Then a white dinner jacket slowly flutters down from the sky.
The subject reads, "You are invited … "Your stomach flutters with anticipation.
Once deployed, a Perdix flutters toward the ground trailing a parachute.
The union flag flutters over the new Juffair naval base in Bahrain.
Whenever that thought flutters in my brain, I'm simultaneously depressed and infuriated.
Atop the tower, a new Puerto Rican flag flutters in the breeze.
Colin Farrell plays McBurney, while Nicole Kidman flutters about as the headmistresses.
I've been feeling flutters for a few weeks now but nothing this intense.
My heart flutters for a rounded toe, a clunky sole, a masculine silhouette.
Instead, the viola simply emerges, with emphatic motifs alternating with flutters of notes.
Stemming the gnawing flutters of dread by watching Superbad, eating toast and downloading Tinder?
Now, on the mosque's famed leaning minaret, the black and white ISIS flag still flutters.
So, recently recaptured is this neighborhood that the black flag of ISIS still flutters overhead.
For now, the EU flag still flutters alongside the Union Jack above the government building.
The man stops dancing, and the feather flutters off into the shadows beneath the seats.
Could Taylor, who's known for their relentlessly rational approach to life, really be experiencing heart-flutters?
A rainbow flag draped over the balcony of their new town home flutters in the wind.
Despite the team's attempt to solve the mystery, it seems the fairy circle scuffle flutters on.
When he tries again, it's as if that eye leaves his face and flutters by him.
It flutters around our legs and dares to circle near the dirty openings of our weapons.
Sure enough, a shadow flutters past, gone like a horror movie monster before my eyes can focus.
There are a few hints of animal or bird life in individual movements (wing flutters, foot pawings).
As for Ms. Carey's voice, it flutters when it needs to, dips low at the right times.
Is there any weight to the talk of Philip's "reputation" that flutters around both seasons of The Crown?
It all gets a bit tamer on Friday, when amorous Venus flutters into virtuous Virgo until August 29.
Apple dips and Twitter flutters, but the Gang won't bet against them as new media picks new winners.
Behind him a whole crowd of owls, bats, cats and less easily definable creatures hovers, ­crouches and flutters.
His early A.S.M.R. videos, featuring finger flutters, mic-nibbling and breathy storytelling, began racking up millions of views.
He asks what time the child went missing, and a cloud of possible options flutters around Ethan's head.
Fortunately, this one is audio-only, so you're in no danger of being seduced by any sudden eye flutters.
She gets it on the first try and the note — which reads, "We're having a baby" — flutters to the ground.
This sequence flutters between Jane recounting the story to Madeline on her porch and flashes of the night in question.
Reshuffled for symmetry, the flag of the Solomon Islands now flutters from the pole still bearing the Sao Tome plaque.
There's something genuinely unsettling about the way he hovers in the air, surveying devastation as his cape flutters behind him.
However, the study found only a correlation between a chocolatey diet and heart flutters, not a cause-and-effect relationship.
She darts so quickly that the back of her hijab flutters behind her, like the hint of a superhero's cape.
In a quiet suburb of Belgrade, a small European Union flag flutters from the seventh floor of a concrete tower block.
Fortunately, Cupid flutters in on the wings of a decadent Taurus moon and puts us back in a slow, sensual groove.
Squatters move in; their laundry flutters from the rooftops, from every one of which there is a view of the sea.
Aldridge pirouettes down the lane, flutters out on the perimeter, and toys with grown men as they dig forearms into his lower back.
Birmingham (CNN)Austin Perine's superhero cape glides and flutters as he hands chicken sandwiches to homeless men outside a shelter in Birmingham, Alabama.
That is, he grabs a phone which teleports him to the outside of the gas station and he flutters a bit, moving his lips.
"I get this extra – extra- burst of excitement especially when those little tummy flutters catch me by surprise in the middle of the day!!"
Sitting on a yacht surrounded by the dark Carolina ocean, Bryan cranks his charm up to 11, and Rachel responds with Disney princess eyelash flutters.
For all its spa-like tranquility, there are chirrups, whistles, flutters, breezes, rushes, Spa Commissions carries with it an underlying and undulating sense of unease.
There's reggae on the stereo and just a few tables, all shaded by a palm-frond awning and army netting that flutters in the breeze.
Mike Hadreas, who goes by Perfume Genius, has a voice that flutters, creaks, scrapes and screams; it alone would be worth the price of admission.
Rising above the scrub the town's symbol flutters atop a flagpole, a young boy rolling up his sleeves, preparing to knuckle down and transform this landscape.
A man flutters a Palestinian flag next to a burnt bus during a protest organized by the National Students Union in Rio de Janeiro, May 15.
And so when you see him breaking from the Republican Party, there's no doubt in my mind that the Access Hollywood tape flutters to his mind.
He shimmies and flutters when the mic's in the stand, then struts from one side of the stage to the other when he picks it up.
Camera tremors and occasional eye flutters suggested much of it was real-time video (perhaps a homage to 1960s films by Andy Warhol and Yoko Ono).
It's 2AM, you're in a sweaty, packed-out basement club and you're starting to feel the first flutters of that pinger you popped 20 minutes ago.
Trumpeter and bandleader Sheila Maurice-Grey comes to life in the second half, but she doesn't overrun things either—her deft solo flutters like a firefly.
When Erin Bell, the boozing detective and title character, first flutters her eyes open in "Destroyer," she seems to have awakened from a 10-year bender.
Someone who fancies a floating family vacation with young children in tow, gaudy umbrella-topped cocktails, or nightly flutters at a casino should not choose Viking.
In an accompanying animation posted to Twitter Thursday, his trademark hair flutters in a violent gust of wind and rain, while loose papers fly all around him.
"So... do you still have everything down there" as a puzzled hand flutters near our privates is not ever going to be OK. That is final. 12.
A lone "no" banner flutters from an overpass near Guneysu, where the AKP won almost 90 percent of the vote at the last national election in November 6203.
Should a drummer offer a sturdy baseline underneath him, or would it be wiser to match the leader's protean improvising with a dance of cymbal flutters and toms?
Featuring cuts from the likes of Simian Mobile Disco, Pearson Sound, and Italojohnson, DJ-Kicks 57 flits and flutters between hard-edged club-ready techno and more experimental sounds.
Largely stationary in a squat, he flutters his hands, rolls his eyeballs, mimes a mustache and speedily wags his eyebrows as if he were Groucho Marx on fast forward.
There's something different when your body flutters to the music or you fly across the room or move in a certain way that you don't normally do every day.
And now BMW peers into tomorrow and sees a sleek four-door with flexible skin, scissor doors, and an interior that flutters in three dimensions to communicate with you.
Once the film plays through, H.E.R. flutters her rounded vocals over the top of "Feel A Way," from the I Used to Know Her EP she released in August.
The familiarity between the officials and the players does not prevent a certain amount of arguing when a penalty flag flutters to the ground — or when one does not.
Critic's Notebook At the close of Anna Ziegler's "Actually," a play about an accusation of sexual misconduct on an Ivy League campus, a feather flutters down from the ceiling.
While this often means a veritable bees' nest of flutters and buzzes and pings on your wrist, it provides the benefit of not always having to check your phone.
Dafoe's thin, coiled physicality suggests both fragility and determination, while his tensile face flutters with an astonishment of emotions that, by turns, suggest a yielding or off-putting sensibility.
The novels, also priced at $9.99 each, feature occasional annotations by the author and interactive illustrations — like a Golden Snitch that flutters away when you try to touch it.
But the inner workings of the songs are far more intricate: slyly contrapuntal guitar and bass lines, near-subliminal flutters of rhythm guitar, even a kazoo tucked into one song.
In his stories, his descriptive imagery is just as alive: A birch tree flutters its leaves with pleasure as it talks to a fox, an earth god loses his temper.
Housed in the former Manhattan Inn (a piano joint that closed in 2016), Ponyboy flutters from cocktail bar to discothèque to music hall to underground sushi society by zephyr-like whim.
A Greek flag flutters atop the crenelated battlements of the circular White Tower, but the structure was actually built by the Ottomans, who captured Thessaloniki from the Byzantine Empire in 1430.
His début album, "Big Baby D.R.A.M.," demonstrates the same genre-hopping sensibility: bright upright piano flutters over skittish 808 drums in its brainiest moments, but at its best it's all id.
This image is particularly forgiving to the subconscious flicks and flutters of our eyeballs because it's already so blurry, says Stuart Anstis, a psychology professor at the University of California, San Diego.
"Wherever the flag with a red cross on a white background flutters on St George's Day, there as likely as not a vote for Brexit will follow on referendum day," he wrote.
His compressed voice flits and flutters over a looped verse, jolting between its natural form and the pitched-up, delicately nasal tone that's become one of his calling cards over the years.
With "One Candle (also known as Candle TV)" (29), in which a live flame housed within a television set flutters with viewers' footsteps, Paik incorporates two favorite themes: randomness, and viewer participation.
As bunting embroidered with the flag of St George flutters overhead in Downham Market's central square, Geoffrey, a pensioner, complains about the Labour leader's scruffiness when attending a Remembrance Sunday ceremony in 2015.
The instrumentalists — Mr. Rothenberg, as well as the cellist Hank Roberts, the electric guitarist Charlie Rauh, and Lucie Vitkova on accordion and other instruments — joined in almost bashfully, in muted fits and flutters.
The two giants are using the Watch in a cardiovascular health study to see how it impacts early detection of atrial fibrillation, or heart flutters, which can lead to stroke and other debilitating conditions.
More mayors are shedding the sash that denotes their authority, as the appeal of presiding over the tricolor flag that flutters outside every mairie, or town hall, is not what it used to be.
Early on, the movements will feel more like little flutters (you might even confuse them with gas or your stomach growling) and then, later in your pregnancy, they'll be more like small kicks and jabs.
But it seems that, having encountered his child's death, he needs to keep skirting and seeing the curtain that flutters between death and life, in order to make some sense of his own deeply buried grief.
When it comes to "melty mush silly" Birdie, bullied and beaten by her husband, Ms. Linney uses her sweetness to poignant effect, while Ms. Nixon's heartbreaking trills and flutters layer Birdie's pain with a complicating self-loathing.
While woke culture surely has its flaws, as any political movement does, it has not destroyed masculinity or irony as we know it—not if the involuntary flutters of Lerner's hyper-aware narrator are to be believed.
With small tilts of her head, darting looks, nervous flutters and a Brahmin imperiousness that gradually eases and warms, Ms. Streep creates an acutely moving portrait of a woman who in liberating herself helps instigate a revolution.
Her head voice (what sounds like falsetto when women sing) still flutters over thumping, slow-burning "Blue Lights," so packed with harmonies that after one listen it makes me feel full, like I've eaten a sack of marshmallows.
The third figure plays a flute solo near the end of the song, the two young women exit, and a flock of small birds (or perhaps huge insects) flutters against the burgundy curtain at the back of the stage.
We're speaking about it now because he's about to release his Sensitive EP, a beautiful collection of songs documenting both the flutters of an early love affair and then the emotional growth you undertake to keep that relationship alive.
But we never learn what went wrong in Act I. This jagged hole — which flutters in the middle of the memoir where decades of experience should be woven through — isn't the only thing that compromises Murphy as a narrator.
The clip opens with a shot of a plane soaring through the sky, the camera then follows a rose petal as it flutters across the screen and the shot pans out to reveal a windmill with a red door.
Previously their music foregrounded its jazziest elements, from sampled classic horn flutters to fretless double bass plucking (on The Low End Theory, they hired Ron Carter!), incorporated into a grittier analog sound marked by vinyl scratches, tape hisses and the like.
And he puts his extensive range to use on a track-by-track basis by serving as his own backing vocalist: when he flutters at near-inaudible heights, he'll add a little weight with a backing vocal out of his chest.
Every few years a glimmer of hope flutters out of the primordial swamp of the internet and for a second, just a second, it seems like we might finally be getting a follow-up to 2000 classic Since I Left You.
Herstik also explains that butterfly clips appeal to Libras' tendencies to be imaginative, as well as interested in evolution and metamorphosis: Libras like to envision each clip transforming from a caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly that flutters delicately near their scrunchies forever.
The stars and stripes flutters alongside the runway where military and passenger planes touch down: Camp Lemmonier, America's only permanent military base in Africa, hosts 270,260 troops and contractors who conduct missions against al-Qaeda in Yemen and al-Shabab in Somalia.
VATICAN CITY/TAIPEI (Reuters) - Five blocks from the Vatican, on the bustling, tourist-packed street leading to St. Peter's Basilica, a Taiwanese flag flutters from the window of a third story suite of offices that house Taipei's embassy to the Holy See.
On the group's beguiling debut album, "Not Two," released last year, Mr. ElSaffar's trumpet flutters above a weave of plucked strings and assorted percussion (the American drum kit, the Indian mridangam, the Egyptian dumbek), creating an illusion of endless development and broad traversal.
Extending the possibilities of a sensation is also what interests Martínez Celaya, such as when he presents one more creature that flutters in "The Relic and the Pure" (2013–2015), where a boy rests on the belly of a ray rather than a raptor.
With a title composed of emergency medical services terminology, "EMT (FIRST RESPONSE)" sees the artists evoking a rich, generative ambiance of tense dread, pairing skeletal trap percussion with an ambulance siren, a smattering of clanging foley effects, and gothic, trancey flutters of synth arpeggiation.
In motion, it's like a hand-drawn animated film, filled with details that bring the world and its inhabitants to life; the way the character's cape flutters as she glides through the air, or the shape-shifting creatures that will distort themselves as they chase you.
A white sheet with a blood red imprint of a body flutters on the overgrown hedges of Berlin's Hamburger Bahnhof, while the wailing reverberations of a bellowing cello and the heart-wrenching sounds of crying, layered on top of one another, drift from several portable speakers.
She excels at this mode, and many of these songs twinge the heartstrings with an affected pathos she's rarely approached — especially "Fuck It I Love You," half exclaimed and half mumbled over thin, hypnotic, trembling keyboards, and "Love Song," whose orchestral flutters suit her melody's wounded grandeur.
Leaps and spins easily earn audience applause, but there's something truly breathtaking about the way the title character bursts backward across the stage in fearless flutters in Balanchine's haunting 1946 work "La Sonnambula," part of the opening program for the winter season, which begins on Tuesday.
Dance Leaps and spins easily earn audience applause, but there's something truly breathtaking about the way the title character bursts backward across the stage in fearless flutters in Balanchine's haunting 83 work "La Sonnambula," part of the opening program for the winter season, which begins on Tuesday.
Dwayne Johnson is bringing more than flutters to women's hearts while filming scenes for the much-anticipated Baywatch reboot in Savannah, GA.The former wrestler and popular actor also elicited smiles from kids at Savannah's Memorial Hospital, where he popped in for an impromptu visit with those housed in the pediatric specialty ward.
Installed in the ground floor entry room, Katharina Mischer's and Thomas Traxler's "Curiosity Cloud" (2015-2019) contains dozens of glass light bulbs dangling from the ceiling; inside each bulb is an artist-madeNew York insect species that noisily flutters as visitors walk past, imbuing the room with the sound and feel of an entomological deathrattle.
On Thursday, its espresso machines worked overtime as horse lovers from around the globe came to watch the finest horses in the world prepare for the Breeders' Cup World Championships, the annual two-day bacchanalia for anyone whose heart flutters at the sight of thoroughbreds in full flight or whose palm itches at the thought of a life-altering betting score.
"Vanity" sends its lead synthesizer through a cascading array of filters — first it's sharp and clear, then it's blunt and watery, with bubbles floating through, then it topples over, sends the textural roulette wheel spinning, and settles on sharp and clear again — all while embedding little bleeps and flutters and chirps behind the main register, tripping up the rhythm and adding an extra unexpected dimension of harmony.
His fictional account of the real statue of Booker T. Washington on the campus of Tuskegee University is a moving testament to the ways that vandalism expands the power of commemoration: In my mind's eye, I see the bronze statue of the college founder … his arms outstretched in the breathtaking gesture of lifting a veil that flutters in hard, metallic folds above the face of a kneeling slave; and I am standing puzzled, unable to decide whether the veil is really being lifted, or lowered more firmly in place; whether I am witnessing a revelation or a more efficient blinding.

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