fluter (Meaning)
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fluter (n.)
One who plays on the flute; a flutist or flautist.
One who makes grooves or flutings.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fluter
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fluter Sentence Examples
- The gentle flutter of butterfly wings filled the meadow with an ethereal grace.
- The flutist expertly manipulated the instrument, coaxing sweet melodies that fluttered through the air.
- The hummingbird's wings fluttered at an astonishing speed, enabling it to hover effortlessly.
- The twinkling stars seemed to flutter in the night sky, casting a shimmering glow upon the sleeping world.
- The falling leaves fluttered in the autumn breeze like tiny dancers.
- The fluttering curtains billowed outward, revealing a glimpse of the storm raging outside.
- The fluttering of a banner caught my attention, signaling the start of the festival.
- The fluttering of my heart betrayed my nervousness as I approached the podium.
- The fluttering of a sail in the distance hinted at the approach of a ship.
- The fluter of a bird's wings startled me, as it flew past my window.
FAQs About the word fluter
One who plays on the flute; a flutist or flautist., One who makes grooves or flutings.
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No antonyms found.
The gentle flutter of butterfly wings filled the meadow with an ethereal grace.
The flutist expertly manipulated the instrument, coaxing sweet melodies that fluttered through the air.
The hummingbird's wings fluttered at an astonishing speed, enabling it to hover effortlessly.
The twinkling stars seemed to flutter in the night sky, casting a shimmering glow upon the sleeping world.