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flutist (encz) | flutist,flétnista n: Zdeněk Brož |
Flutist (gcide) | Flutist \Flut"ist\, n. [Cf. F. fl[^u]tiste.]
A performer on the flute; a flautist. --Busby.
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2. To move with quick vibrations or undulations; as, a sail
flutters in the wind; a fluttering fan.
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3. To move about briskly, irregularly, or with great bustle
and show, without much result.
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No rag, no scrap, of all the beau, or wit,
That once so fluttered, and that once so writ.
--Pope.
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4. To be in agitation; to move irregularly; to flucttuate; to
be uncertainty.
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Long we fluttered on the wings of doubtful success.
--Howell.
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His thoughts are very fluttering and wandering. --I.
Watts.
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flutist (wn) | flutist
n 1: someone who plays the flute [syn: flutist, flautist,
flute player] |
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Flutist (gcide) | Flutist \Flut"ist\, n. [Cf. F. fl[^u]tiste.]
A performer on the flute; a flautist. --Busby.
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2. To move with quick vibrations or undulations; as, a sail
flutters in the wind; a fluttering fan.
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3. To move about briskly, irregularly, or with great bustle
and show, without much result.
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No rag, no scrap, of all the beau, or wit,
That once so fluttered, and that once so writ.
--Pope.
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4. To be in agitation; to move irregularly; to flucttuate; to
be uncertainty.
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Long we fluttered on the wings of doubtful success.
--Howell.
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His thoughts are very fluttering and wandering. --I.
Watts.
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