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Men rarely flirt by fluttering their eyelids, yet men have eyelashes, too.
Lampposts, wooden stanchions for fencing and steel posts topped by fluttering flags were everywhere.
They also seach vegetation for insect prey by "fluttering and flitting in a restless fashion" (Hilty et al. 1979).
It opens with one of Rachmaninoff's big chordal themes for the piano, urged forward by fluttering winds and brass and curt string chords.
As the work proceeds the backdrop of strings gets further interrupted by fluttering winds, volleys from the pent-up percussion and brass and languid melodies for solo violas.
The chaos of the previous night was betrayed only by fluttering tendrils of yellow police tape that were twisted around trees and "No Parking" signs.
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Nico also swings by briefly, fluttering her feathery eyelashes.
Perhaps in deference to Gounod, the action has been transferred from Germany to France, as confirmed by enough fluttering tricolors to dress up Bastille Day.
A mile or so down that day, the silence was broken by birds fluttering through leaves in the thicket of trees to my left.
They then studied the wake left by the bats' fluttering wings.
He reaches out, fingers fluttering by her nostrils like a blurry peach moth, and she ducks.
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