flytting Antonyms

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Meaning of flytting

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flytting (n.)

Contention; strife; scolding; specif., a kind of metrical contest between two persons, popular in Scotland in the 16th century.

flytting Sentence Examples

  1. My family is planning a flytting to a bigger house in the suburbs.
  2. The logistics of a flytting can be overwhelming, but hiring movers can ease the stress.
  3. We started packing for our flytting weeks in advance to avoid last-minute chaos.
  4. The flytting company will handle the heavy lifting and transport our belongings safely.
  5. The excitement of a new home overshadows the challenges of the flytting process.
  6. We had to clean the old apartment thoroughly before our flytting to avoid any penalties.
  7. The flytting dates are set, and we're counting down the days until we can move into our new space.
  8. We hired a professional cleaning service to assist with the flytting cleanup.
  9. The flytting has been scheduled for Saturday, and we're coordinating with friends and family to help.
  10. After the flytting, we'll have a housewarming party to celebrate our new home and the completion of the move.

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Contention; strife; scolding; specif., a kind of metrical contest between two persons, popular in Scotland in the 16th century.

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My family is planning a flytting to a bigger house in the suburbs.

The logistics of a flytting can be overwhelming, but hiring movers can ease the stress.

We started packing for our flytting weeks in advance to avoid last-minute chaos.

The flytting company will handle the heavy lifting and transport our belongings safely.