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aflutter

[uh-fluht-er] / əˈflʌt ər /


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He decorates an Oribe scalloped platter, glazed a traditional deep green, with a subtly loose grid of incised lines seemingly set aflutter by wind or waves.

From New York Times

Twitter was all aflutter, and the same question began to be heard that once dogged his father: When will Cuomo run for president?

From Washington Post

“No doubt the warm, sunny lagoons of Jurassic Germany were aflutter with lots of flying dinosaurs.”

From Nature

So northeast Mississippi prepared to go aflutter with anticipation, even if socially distanced.

From Washington Post

“It’s got the world aflutter, but it’ll work out,” Trump told the National Association of Counties on March 3.

From Washington Times