flit in the PONS Dictionary

flit Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to flit (about) bats, bees
to flit (about) people
to do a (moonlight) flit
to do a (moonlight) flit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
From a vantage point between two train cars coupled together, the countryside flits by as the train makes its way to the bridge.
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In an aquarium, the animal flits around knocking into other objects.
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The subjects of his canvases fade from memory like iridescent soap bubbles flit from our vision.
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In general, honeyeaters prefer to flit quickly from perch to perch in the outer foliage, stretching up or sideways or hanging upside down at need.
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It flits from one gag to another with abandon and rarely makes much sense or produces many laughs.
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It bristles with energy, emotion and intellect, as it flits about the dizzying highs and weeping-karaoke lows of a passionate entanglement.
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It flits about in wooded habitats and gardens.
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The head flit is followed by zero or more body flits, containing the actual pay load of data.
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The birds are not shy, and will often flit within a few metres of people, especially in forested areas and suburban gardens.
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Dancing leaves, flitting snowflakes, twisting tree limbseverything one notices when looking carefully and systematically at nature can be found here.
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