Associations to the word «Flitting»
Noun
- Shadow
- Insect
- Bird
- Flower
- Creature
- Tree
- White
- Evening
- Light
- Wisp
- Phantom
- Moonlight
- Butterfly
- Firefly
- Glimpse
- Face
- Gloom
- Spectre
- Gleam
- Tops
- Ghost
- Garb
- Crevice
- Gliding
- Crag
- Pavement
- Fly
- Breeze
- Turning
- Familiarity
- Flock
- Solitude
- Ping
- Swallow
- Murmur
- Cloud
- Bee
- Gaze
- Squirrel
- Glare
- Tread
- Fancy
- Bough
- Bat
- Foliage
- Horde
- Sunshine
- Vision
- Maze
- Shape
- Bush
- Little
- Blaze
- Ringing
- Shade
- Hue
- Lizard
Adjective
Wiktionary
FLITTING, verb. Present participle of flit
FLITTING, noun. The motion of something that flits.
FLITTING, noun. (Scotland) (northern England) The act of moving from one residence to another; moving house.
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