verb
- moving lightly and quickly from one place to another
Usage: present participle of ‘flit’
noun
- the act of moving lightly and quickly from place to place
Examples
- The butterfly was flitting from flower to flower in the garden.
- She spent the afternoon flitting between different shops at the mall.
- Birds were flitting through the trees at dawn.
- His attention kept flitting from one topic to another during the meeting.
- The constant flitting of the hummingbird made it hard to photograph.
- We watched the flitting of fireflies in the evening sky.