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Meaning of flittern

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flittern (a.)

A term applied to the bark obtained from young oak trees.

flittern Sentence Examples

  1. The butterflies flittered merrily among the vibrant petals of the garden.
  2. The hummingbirds flittered with lightning speed, their tiny wings creating a gentle hum.
  3. The leaves on the trees flittered in the gentle breeze, casting dancing shadows below.
  4. The snow softly flittered down, creating a pristine blanket of white.
  5. The fireflies flittered through the night sky, their faint glow illuminating the darkness.
  6. The water droplets on the spider's web flittered like tiny crystals in the sunlight.
  7. The children flittered around the playground, their laughter filling the air.
  8. The flames from the bonfire fitfully flittered, casting eerie shadows on the surrounding faces.
  9. The leaves of the aspen tree flittered with a shimmering effect in the autumn wind.
  10. The paper airplanes flittered through the classroom, carrying messages of excitement and adventure.

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A term applied to the bark obtained from young oak trees.

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The butterflies flittered merrily among the vibrant petals of the garden.

The hummingbirds flittered with lightning speed, their tiny wings creating a gentle hum.

The leaves on the trees flittered in the gentle breeze, casting dancing shadows below.

The snow softly flittered down, creating a pristine blanket of white.