10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Flit' in a Sentence
"To move lightly and swiftly; to fly, dart, or skim along." more
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The butterfly will flit from one colorful flower to another.
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Sunlight would flit through the leaves as the wind rustled the trees.
The fireflies were flitting in the warm summer evening, creating a magical atmosphere.
The butterflies were flitting around the garden, adding a touch of color to the serene landscape.
The dragonfly would flit above the pond, its iridescent wings catching the sunlight.
Butterflies flit from one flower to another in the garden.
Sunlight has flitted through the leaves of the ancient forest.
By the time we reach the meadow, the butterflies will have flitted away.
The dragonfly will flit over the pond, searching for insects to eat.
The fireflies began to flit about, creating a magical dance of light in the evening sky.
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