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1 The eyes dropped again and the breathing was a mere flutter .
2 Luck, a mere flutter of luck, but it was his.
3 She tested tentatively at first, her lips a mere flutter on the sensitive head of him.
4 The words were a mere flutter of breath; and with the sudden relief from long tension all her courage went to pieces.
5 In comparison with the Revolution of 1789, the movement which overthrew the Bourbons in 1830 was a mere flutter on the surface.
6 A timid knocking- amereflutter-atthe door ushered in as tip-toe a couple as you might easily see.
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