Flying vs Fluttering - What's the difference?
flying | fluttering |
That can fly.
Brief or hurried.
(nautical, of a sail) Not secured by yards.
An act of flight.
* 1993 , John C. Greene, ?Gladys L. H. Clark, The Dublin Stage, 1720-1745 (page 58)
Rapid back-and-forth waving or oscillation.
* 1824 , Timothy Dwight, Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons
* 1844 , Fredrika Bremer, The Neighbours: A Story of Every-day Life (page 59)
As verbs the difference between flying and fluttering
is that flying is while fluttering is .As nouns the difference between flying and fluttering
is that flying is an act of flight while fluttering is rapid back-and-forth waving or oscillation.As an adjective flying
is that can fly.flying
English
Adjective
(-)- (flying fox)
- (flying visit)
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* flyinglyNoun
(en noun)- "Flyings'" could vary considerably in complexity and lavishness and could involve an actor or property being either lifted from the stage into the flies above or vice versa. As Colin Visser has observed, ' flyings and sinkings are both "associated with supernatural manifestations of various kinds"
fluttering
English
Noun
(en noun)- It is indubitably certain, therefore, that he is able to attend, and actually attends, to all things at the same moment; to the motions of a seed, or a leaf, or an atom; to the creepings of a worm, the flutterings of an insect, and the journeys of a mite
- Miss Greta closed her eyes. Quickly, however, did she open them again; for a dull noise, with certain whiskings-about and flutterings , together with low clatterings, approached her ear.
