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- noun Plural form of
fluter .
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Examples
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Although I never seen fluters in person nor her truck.
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It is now 9 P.M. and the mention of the flag has reminded me that our own Emblem still fluters beneath the Starry Sky.
Bab: A Sub-Deb 1917
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It is now 9 P.M. and the mention of the flag has reminded me that our own Emblem still fluters beneath the Starry Sky.
Bab: a Sub-Deb Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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The park was the only place above the plains and mesas where I found these gifted fluters, with the exception of the park about Buena Vista.
Birds of the Rockies 1896
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In reality the writer's personal view is that the birds are whistlers, pipers, fluters, and not vocalists, none of the sounds they produce being real voice tones.
Birds of the Rockies 1896
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There were nine hundred fiddlers, nine hundred fluters, and nine hundred pipers, and the last day and night of the wedding were better than the first.
Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know Various 1896
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The wedding lasted a year and a day, and there were five hundred fiddlers, five hundred fluters and a thousand fifers at it, and the last day was better than the first.
Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know Various 1896
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The music seemed like a slender thread of silver which was being wound up at both ends, gradually drawing the little fluters together.
Our Bird Comrades 1896
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As the magnitude of their sins increases, their music becomes louder: thus fluters, trumpeters and drummers are favorite helpers to devotion.
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