aflutter in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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English
Gone are the days when it was a clothes shopping haul alone that set our hearts aflutter; today, we go gaga for interiors too.
www.image.ie
Carefully spoken, neatly turned out and with impeccable manners, he exudes that polished princely persona that you could imagine setting hearts aflutter.
www.independent.ie
Now, the shop is aflutter with his last ones.
www.durangoherald.com
The media are aflutter about a new drinking game.
theconversation.com
Meanwhile, our chattering class is all aflutter about a dangerous ideological threat to our way of life.
dailycaller.com
Just seeing him or her was enough to set your heart aflutter and give you butterflies in the pit of your stomach.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
One who is aflutter over his fame fails to imagine that all those who remember him will very soon be dead -- and him too...
thetally.efinancialnews.com
The list of lustworthy rides will set any gearhead's heart aflutter, as it has something for everyone.
www.wired.com
But it's her lipstick-red kid leather stilettos, circa 1962, that really get my heart aflutter.
news.nationalpost.com
The scents that escape set feline nostrils aflutter.
www.slate.com

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