Webflit. a vi. [bat, butterfly] revolotear. to flit in/out [person] entrar/salir precipitadamente. she flits from one job to another salta de un trabajo a otro. b n. IDIOMS to do a (moonlight) … Webflit. vb , flits, flitting, flitted intr. 1 to move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart. 2 to fly rapidly and lightly; flutter. 3 to pass quickly; fleet. a memory flitted into his mind. 4 (Scot. and northern English) dialect to move house. 5 (Brit)
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WebTraducción de "flit around" en español Verbo revolotear revolotean alrededor de This time in the darkness we entered the property of a person who maintains a small poultry farm; the chickens were taken from anthropocentric hands and given freedom where they can now run and flit around in the earth. Webv. flit•ted, flit•ting, n. v.i. 1. to fly or move swiftly, lightly, or irregularly from one place or thing to another. 2. to flutter, as a bird. 3. to pass quickly: A smile flitted across his face. n. 4. a light, swift movement; flutter. 5. Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. (a contemptuous term used to refer to a male homosexual.) 6. Brit. chuze fitness abq nm
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Web3 verb If something such as a bird or a bat flits about, it flies quickly from one place to another. ...the parrot that flits from tree to tree. V prep/adv. 4 verb If an expression flitsacross your face or an idea flitsthrough your mind, it is there for a short time and then goes again. WebLe service sans frais de Google traduit instantanément des mots, des expressions et des pages Web entre le français et plus de 100 autres langues. WebMay 9, 2012 · Flit definition, to move lightly and swiftly; fly, dart, or skim along: bees flitting from flower to flower. See more. dfw atl flights