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6 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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As the seasons change, migratory birds will have been flitting across the vast skies.
By the time we return, the butterflies will have been flitting around the garden.
After hours of preparation, the fairies will have been flitting about, adding magic to the celebration.
Throughout the night, moths will have been flitting around the glowing streetlights.
Before the storm arrives, the leaves will have been flitting in the wind.
As the music plays, the dancers will have been flitting gracefully across the stage.

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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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