Phrases with «aflutter»

The word "aflutter" means to be excited or nervous, as if one's heart is fluttering or beating fast. Full definition

Sentences with «aflutter»

  • Perhaps no other phrase has more power to set parental hearts aflutter with anticipation and dread. (moneysense.ca)
  • Well, not Matthew, exactly, but Dan Stevens, the handsome actor who set countless hearts aflutter with his portrayal of the doomed heir. (bookpage.com)
  • Most publishers eschew releasing new titles in June so as to not compete with the Expo, but a few games will set hearts aflutter in the middle of the year. (warpzoned.com)
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