That moment could not have been more magical even if a fairy had flitted by. |
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The thought that maybe he liked me had once flitted through my mind, but that idea was quickly rendered impossible. |
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His green eyes flitted over her, swiftly taking in every inch from her boots to the hat shrouding her face from the sun. |
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I sat very still, and watched as various birds flitted about the yard and in the fig tree. |
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The birds flitted and the sunlight filtered through the overhanging branches. |
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Disappointment flitted across her ruddy cheeks, but Gran could never be unhappy for more than a moment. |
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Various excuses flitted across my mind, but I decided to be frank with her. |
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Dio's mind flitted uselessly, trying to come up with an idea, a plan, an escape, but without hope. |
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As flashes of people, animals, houses and nature flitted around him, he thought long and hard about what he was going to do. |
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She flitted from shadow to shadow among the houses, wraithlike, till she reached the edge of the burg. |
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Flickers of a fuzzy memory danced through her mind and flitted away in the same moment, leaving only fragments behind. |
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I hadn't exactly been marking the days off between meetings but occasionally his handsome face had flitted through my thoughts. |
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Marissa eyes flitted about at the shadowy woodland, an eerie sense of foreboding beginning to permeate the air. |
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However, this thought flitted away as quickly as it had come, settling back into a large, unobserved pile of silent doubts. |
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The wooden shaft was flitted with small bits of steel and iron, so it could glance off blades and other things without being split or cut. |
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Things with no eyes flitted about at the corner of the trio's vision, having no fear in this place devoid of emotion, of warmth. |
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They joyously flitted from branch to branch, swooping down occasionally from the skies like wind-blown flowers falling off the trees. |
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The droning of its wingstrokes as it flitted from flower to flower fell upon the ear as a token of content. |
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The River Derwent was brown and high, ducks sheltered in eddies, and little birds flitted from alder to willow to alder. |
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Split Enz re-formed for one night and Neil Young flew in at 7.00 am, played a set, and flitted out at 7.00 pm. |
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A splash movement flitted out from under the lily pad and a streak of orange made its way to another. |
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Shaggy locks of dark, ungroomed hair flitted across my line of vision, but I managed to walk in a straight enough path. |
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It was a land of nothing, a land hidden behind cloaks of mist, and where noise was but a wisp of a dream that flitted through the mind. |
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When the pretty girl looked up and saw him standing there, an odd expression of desire commixed with annoyance and anger flitted across her face. |
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Barracuda hovered overhead or patrolled the deck, while black durgons flitted like shadows inside a wheelhouse lined with brilliant red and golden sponges. |
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A rabble of butterflies flitted through a well-tended garden. |
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Melody had surprised herself with how calm she had acted and appeared even though inside a swarm of butterflies flitted nervously and a shiver ran down her spine. |
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Thoughts flitted across my mind like butterflies in a flowery meadow. |
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A leashed dog flitted from pickup to semi to tour bus, sometimes pulling its handler as it charged ahead. |
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Lobbyist Lloyd Hand, a former aide to Lyndon Johnson, flitted from conversation to conversation. |
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While we were setting up camp, a blue morpho butterfly flitted by, its wings the color of the sky. |
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One was the mind of the bomber, Humam al-Balawi, a man who flitted precariously between opposing camps. |
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No other medium could have captured the shades which have flitted across the world in these highlight and shadow years. |
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But in the dark places of the city silent figures lurked and flitted from shadow to deeper shadow as the Pharaoh's men clumped noisily by. |
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As the camera flitted here and there, I noticed many, many hotties. |
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The most I could manage was a glare, and I fixed him with my iciest, taking pleasure in the look of fear that flitted momentarily through his sea-green eyes. |
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She fleetly flitted down the paved walkway to the large iron gates that guarded the mansion, and removed her hood so she could see the key-pad better. |
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Keeping up the same hectic pace, Koité and his group flitted on and off stage with remarkable energy. |
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It has not been easy to pinpoint Nilda Fernandez, whose music has flitted from Russia to the Caribbean and French to Spanish. |
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Tanagers, parakeets, saffron finches and fetchingly blue-eyed doves flitted between the trees. |
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He flitted from one idea to another, a bee looking for nectar. |
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One of the Wise Ones did things with his hands, and the pictures changed, world after world flitted across the screens. |
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Once or twice it came quite close, but was, I suppose,frightened at seeing me, and flitted away across the harbour towards the abbey. |
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The idea of entering it flitted through my mind for some time, without taking solid form. |
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A tiny kinglet just flitted through the branches, only a few feet from me. |
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Last week, Winston, played by the fantastic Paul Riley, flitted out of the schemie slums of Craiglang for a life by the seaside in Finport. |
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We bagged a limit of trout lore, plus a kreel full of fishin' tips, and flitted over to the Travel Kiosk to learn how to pack for our trip. |
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Bee-eaters flew low overhead, uttering their wonderfully liquid call, while Ruppell's and Orphean warblers flitted from bush to bush, and a wryneck hopped out a few yards in front of me. |
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On a snorkeling trip, recent successes were abundantly clear: puffer fish flitted among new coral growth as a hawksbill turtle poked around near some psychedelic parrot fish. |
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It entailed unhesitatingly tapping the space bar sometimes and refraining from pressing the space bar at other times, depending on which photograph flitted across the screen. |
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Lukas Podolski was just as energetic down the opposite flank and, even if Mesut Ozil flitted in and out of the contest in his free role, Schweinsteiger set the side's rhythm and dominated central midfield. |
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While Ms Colbert Busch traversed the district in a blue bus with ELIZABETH MEANS BUSINESS painted on it, he flitted around in an ordinary SUV, often with just a driver. |
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He first flitted away to Maharashtra, then kept his head low in Delhi. Only on August 26th did the scion of the ruling family give a substantial comment on the whole affair, in parliament. |
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Born under the signs of parody and satire, it flitted between orchestration, sung tunes and dialogue, taking its lead from the theater, drama or light comedy. |
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As she departed her glance just flitted over my face in disapproval. |
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The hashtag flitted about, but people on Twitter and Facebook also updated their avatars to be a solid field or purple hued, your correspondent included. |
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Meanwhile, torn between two morons, numbskull Nick flitted from Jade to a topless girl named Harry like a sex-starved adolescent. |
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A red-bellied woodpecker flitted by, and the men did not bat an eyelash. |
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