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  • Fluttered, colouring, trembling, ... yet with eyes refulgent with joy, and every feature speaking ecstasy.

    Camilla 2008

  • Fluttered enough by the suddenness with which the interview he had sought was coming upon him after all, George Vendale followed up - stairs.

    No Thoroughfare 2007

  • Fluttered and frightened and dismayed, the queen hastened to her husband and begged him not to put this slight upon her.

    Famous Affinities of History — Complete Lyndon Orr

  • Fluttered and frightened and dismayed, the queen hastened to her husband and begged him not to put this slight upon her.

    Famous Affinities of History — Volume 1 Lyndon Orr

  • Fluttered, blood-stained, with one eye swollen, he flew back to his nest and painfully perched himself on the end of a root.

    Tales of the Wilderness Boris Pilniak 1915

  • Once there was a Proper little Female who Fluttered and was interested in Movements.

    More Fables George Ade 1905

  • Fluttered, not knowing whether to look pleased or offended, surprised at her daughter's decisiveness, Mrs. Cross began urging objections.

    Will Warburton George Gissing 1880

  • Fluttered and blushing she reached forward, took it with a quick sweet sound, and the next moment was bounding over the quiet turf.

    A Passionate Pilgrim Henry James 1879

  • Fluttered with vague surmise; nor present nor future is clear.

    Oedipus Trilogy 495? BC-406 BC Sophocles 1879

  • Fluttered and blushing, she reached forward, took it with softly murmured gratitude, and the next moment was bounding over the elastic turf.

    A passionate pilgrim 1875

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