A water ouzel flits around the boulder's base, and bolts upstream and around the corner up Slesse Creek. |
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He flits and flies all over the camp, scampers and gambols, plays little mischievous tricks on everyone. |
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Reminding me of an animated daffodil, a male brimstone butterfly flits through the sun-dappled shade. |
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It is the offspring of the onion fly, which sometimes flits about among the young onions at this season. |
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It makes sense, I guess, that none of it is given great heft as the story flits from character to character. |
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Martinu's mind flits about from idea to idea in a surreal way. |
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That she's abandoning a decent husband because he doesn't fit with the literati and power-brokers among whom she now flits is both despicable and inevitable. |
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The highlight of the album, this song comes over like Costello singing for The Travelling Wilburys and flits catchily between both prickly and country pop. |
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For starters, when the characters sit around effusing about Yelena's beauty, she flits among them in an airy gown and broad-brimmed hat that hides her inclined face. |
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The New Yorker is a sort-of folk-punk-pop-art polymath who flits effortlessly between writing comic books and writing great songs. |
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