Move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart.
1 The swallows flit low, and the cattle group together before the storm.
2 When the summer moon is lit and the bats begin to flit
3 Then not the shadow of a smile should flit across the lips.
4 They flit around as social butterflies when they are gadflies to me.
5 By night the bats would flit round and about that gloomy place.
6 Dappled light rains down and colourful birds flit through the tree tops.
7 A spasm of pain seemed to flit over the face before me.
8 Flies get caught in a cobweb, but wasps flit straight through them.
9 Cutter looked for the fold in air, saw a flit of gusting.
10 We flit and we flutter and we don't know where we're at.
11 As darkness followed dusk lights began to flit over the blood-soaked ground.
12 I must flit ; and I will do so with the morning's light.'
13 He would hear strange noises and see weird shadows flit before him.
14 These lights will flit here and there, will alternately appear and disappear.
15 Her eyes flit to the caravan still approaching us, almost within earshot.
16 They are butterflies who must not flit , if they love their bloom.
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