[ UK /ɐflˈʌtɐ/ ]
[ US /əˈfɫətɝ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. excited in anticipation
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How To Use aflutter In A Sentence

  • Fanciers are all aflutter after the first pigeons in Ireland were dope tested recently.
  • The resulting car would, it hoped, be a sporty machine refined enough to waft executive types along the motorway in comfort but capable of setting their hearts aflutter when they left the slip roads behind for winding country lanes.
  • This boy will have the young people all aflutter.
  • My mind is quite aflutter as to where I should begin.
  • He regrets if any hearts were set inadvertently aflutter.
  • We're not telling you to go for someone who doesn't make your heart go aflutter just so you can have a boyfriend.
  • Their winsome smiles and charming looks lit up the place, setting hearts aflutter.
  • The Danish capital is all aflutter in anticipation.
  • Her million-dollar smile can still set hearts aflutter.
  • Images like this set the hearts of besotted bullettrain lovers aflutter. Forbes.com: News
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