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11 Sentences With "flittering"

How to use flittering in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "flittering" and check conjugation/comparative form for "flittering". Mastering all the usages of "flittering" from sentence examples published by news publications.

As your eyes glaze across mile after mile of grey tarmac and flittering cateye lights, your sense of hearing becomes amplified.
Kelley sat beneath the cornus tree outside of Administration, hands folded in her lap, small white petals flittering and floating around her.
With a heavy, driving pulse and warm, arcing melodies, their music was distinctly South African, even as its swing rhythms and flittering improvisations reflected affinities with American jazz.
And then a golden bird — a little chunk of Ravenna that flew away, formerly an elbow, or 1/2 of a calf perhaps — is seen flittering over the castle.
The paragraph that precedes "Le loriot" ("The oriole") contains references to light and rainbows, and ends with the sun "spreading golden rays of the oriole's song," rendered through rich chords that penetrate flittering transcriptions of bird song.
This lack of an easy answer, plugged into a fantasy game that really goes all out with wizards, Blood Wars, and portals flittering across time and space, makes PS:T something that is both hard to shake and hard to replicate.
Thanks to years of high-end scientific research, the embryo of a perfectly fine little zebra fish (among other species) is injected with a single gene to produce fluorescence; for its entire life, then, and for our entertainment, this little fish is like a neon beacon flittering nervously through its watery environment, uncamouflaged unless it gets lucky enough to wind up in a submerged '363s nightclub.
In terms of results, Oregon's discipline erosion under Helfrich is no different than USC annually serving up easy losses in Pete Carroll's later years, or Mack Brown falling asleep at the wheel for Texas, or Bob Stoops' Oklahoma teams perpetually flittering between unstoppable and underachieving, or Urban Meyer's empire at Florida dissolving into an untamable mess, or Jim Tressel's ongoing matador act with the NCAA at Ohio State, all but daring the association to gore his program into a bloody mess.
The British physician John Fothergill described the condition in the 18th century and called it fortification spectrum. The British physician Hubert Airy coined the term scintillating scotoma for it by 1870; he derived it from the Latin scintilla "spark" and the Ancient Greek skotos "darkness". Other terms for the condition include flittering scotoma, fortification figure, fortification of Vauban, geometrical spectrum, herringbone, Norman arch, teichopsia, and telehopsia.
" In July 2015 Lion Babe played Lollapalooza. In 2016, Lion Babe released their first album, Begin. Considering Hervey in terms of a "carefree black girl ecosystem" with Willow Smith, Zoe Kravitz and FKA twigs, Safy-Hallan Farah said in Pitchfork that Hervey's "appeal is a throwback to Erykah [Badu] and Corinne Bailey Rae at the same damn time, which is quite a feat." The San Francisco Chronicle also compared Hervey to Badu: "Channeling Erykah Badu's style and approach, Hervey makes tracks such as 'Whole' and 'Satisfy My Love' her own, calling forth a flittering, jazzy tenor.
While "End of Night", co-written by Greg Kurstin, has a chorus that echoes out through a flittering line of synth thrills, with Kurstin sending electropop keyboards percolating through the bitter kiss-off to a past lover. "Sitting on the Roof of the World" carried by folky guitar picking, reflects on sudden pop success and "not knowing how I got there or how to leave," insisting that she'd rather just "fit in" to everyday life. It offers a sobering moment of reflection, and a host of possible allusions to Dido's experiences within the music industry: "Everyone says I was lucky to have got there/ as not many can/ I’d be lying if I said I didn't miss it now and then." "Love to Blame" features "finger- clicking brass" and it includes the line "there's time enough for new things yet," over "pleasingly wobbly low end", a smart instrumental section and all manner of odd bleeping effects.

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