flit in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for flit in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.flit [Brit flɪt, Am flɪt] N (move)

II.flit <pres part flitting; pret, pp flitted> [Brit flɪt, Am flɪt] VB intr

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to do a moonlight flit inf Brit

Translations for flit in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

flit in the PONS Dictionary

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On rare occasions, orbs of every color have been seen flitting about the grounds with the naked eye.
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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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Drivers claim to see white shapes flitting across the road nearby and mini-bus drivers said some of their passengers vanished once got off the bus.
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It advocates appreciating an art work in itself as opposed to a rapid, flitting witnessing of art common in a hectic societal setting.
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Flitting through the grass as it forages for small insects.
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Thousands of house sparrows flit around the area and sheep graze in the surrounding orchards.
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Both flit in and out of genres, appealing to genre readers and mainstream readers at the same time.
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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 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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At first, they flit over the larger bodies of water alone, in search of early flies.
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