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7 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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By the time she turns around, the mischievous cat will have flitted away with the ribbon.
After the festival, the vibrant colors of the kites will have flitted through the sky.
After the party, the laughter and music will have flitted into the quiet night.
After the ball, Cinderella's magical carriage will have flitted into the night.
Once the secrets are revealed, the spy will have flitted from one disguise to another.
Before we notice, the elusive hummingbird will have flitted among the blossoms.
By the end of the performance, the actors will have flitted across the stage in a mesmerizing dance.

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Flit

flit
verbTo move lightly and swiftly; to fly, dart, or skim along.
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Last Updated On: June 11, 2024
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