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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flit around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something moving quickly and lightly from one place to another.
Example: "The butterflies flit around the garden, adding color and life to the flowers."
Alternatives: "dart about" or "flutter around".
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You can flit around as you like.
"She didn't flit around or kibitz.
I always flit around, I never settle anywhere.
Occasionally, characters flit around as points of light, like Tinker Bell.
Chinese officers flit around in helicopters made by Eurocopter, part of EADS, Europe's biggest defence group.
The ease with which people, goods and messages can flit around makes the world seem like one big market.
The winery at San Pedro de Yacochuya, where green parrots flit around in the afternoon sun, dates from only 1999.
He's "kind of a bully," said Duke Riley, the Brooklyn artist who trained him, watching Pablo flit around before landing on a ledge near the ceiling.
(The piece is supposed to move as the birds flit around within their cages, but they weren't budging from their perches).
Yellowstone Club World would serve a very different sort of clientele — as Ms. Blixseth put it, "people who want to flit around".
The people running it were frightening: Bill Gaskill was a stern critic of everything, Lindsay Anderson was ferocious and John Dexter would flit around, saying things like: "All young playwrights' plays are absolute rubbish, and yours are no exception".
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