How To Use Aflutter In A Sentence
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Fanciers are all aflutter after the first pigeons in Ireland were dope tested recently.
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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.
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This boy will have the young people all aflutter.
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My mind is quite aflutter as to where I should begin.
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He regrets if any hearts were set inadvertently aflutter.
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We're not telling you to go for someone who doesn't make your heart go aflutter just so you can have a boyfriend.
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Their winsome smiles and charming looks lit up the place, setting hearts aflutter.
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The Danish capital is all aflutter in anticipation.
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Her million-dollar smile can still set hearts aflutter.
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Images like this set the hearts of besotted bullettrain lovers aflutter.
Forbes.com: News
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The first is the arrival of a journalist, who plans to do an article on Steve, and sets his heart aflutter.
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This four-time Olympic champion has a charming smile that wins the love of middle-aged parents and sets young people's heart aflutter with affection.
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When developer Yoot Saito announced he would be working on a similar project for the iPhone called Gabo, the hearts of Seaman fans were aflutter with anticipation.
MacApper
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Question: I, like so many Glee fans, am aflutter with worry over what will happen if/when the core group of students graduates.
Ask Matt: Emmy Reactions, Plus True Blood, Glee, and More!
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Apparently, Hollywood is still aflutter over Ricky Gervais's roasty hostdom of the Golden Globes, during which he did his best to insult every celebrity in the room, several who weren't in the room, and the not-famous-until-he-was-ruthlessly-mocked head of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The Art Of Satire: In Defense Of Ricky Gervais' Golden Globes Hosting Gig
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And though it's considered one of their lesser efforts, just having these two names in the credits are enough to set classic movie fans' hearts aflutter.
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A couple of posters are all "aflutter" on the last thread.
The Hedgehog Report
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Visitors can make a wish for the New Year and let it aflutter on the Bell Charms, beam their dedication on the giant screen and end the year with a fireworks display launched to a thundering rock symphony.
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His hands were ever aflutter, shaking off invisible water, conducting an imaginary silly symphony.
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Indeed, Mr. Kaufmann has achieved nothing less than outright stardom in recent years, especially at the Metropolitan Opera, where his every appearance sets legions of music-loving hearts aflutter.
The Smoldering Tenor
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A pair of storage vendors this week were all aflutter after inking large distribution deals for their products.
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Her heart, which seemed to have grown, was sent aflutter each time she saw Charlie and she could barely pay attention to anything, much less speak in an intelligent conversation.
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The lean, purposeful man who gives the impression of getting things done may set more hearts aflutter than he knows.
DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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Their winsome smiles and charming looks lit up the place, setting hearts aflutter.
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The flag was aflutter in the air.
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Seeing Madame Alberte in the window on cinema verite set my heart aflutter.
Mamie - French Word-A-Day
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Its attitudes are a Hare-brained mixture: both principled and progressive – not many dramatists make a woman representative of an era – and sentimentally flawed, since that woman, sensitive, volatile, beguiling, is aflutter with traditional femininity.
The Children's Hour; Plenty; The Heretic – review
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None the less, it set both their hearts aflutter.
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Nothing for the spin doctors to worry about, but just the sort of seedy little affair that sets a TV critic's heart aflutter.
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Apparently, Hollywood is still aflutter over Ricky Gervais's roasty hostdom of the Golden Globes, during which he did his best to insult every celebrity in...
The Art Of Satire: In Defense Of Ricky Gervais' Golden Globes Hosting Gig
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He was aflutter with both excitement and anger, so his normally sharp and tactful mind was scattered and unfocused.
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My stomach was already aflutter with all the excitement.
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He eventually nodded off, his mind still aflutter.
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All aflutter, now, I supposed, with bridesmaids and nosegays?
C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
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The flag was aflutter in the air.
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He began as an exuberant young pup setting teen hearts aflutter with his homely good looks.
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She stars as a man-eating singleton who finally meets the guy who sets her heart aflutter, so she takes a weekend road trip to track him down.
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Though her heart was set aflutter, Katren didn't let her excitement get the better of her.
THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
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I have travelled by old familiar roads awaked from the long nightmare; every village street is aflutter with flags.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most students find their stomachs aflutter with nerves during the first days and even weeks of school.
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It wasn't long before Mr. Rochester set her young heart aflutter: "for he had great, dark eyes, and very fine eyes, too….
The Trials of Teenagers