Flutter Unscramble word

flutter is a Scrabble word, flutter uses Seven letters.
Scrabble point value for flutter Ten points.
Words with Friends point value for flutter: Ten points.

Below are the results of unscrambling flutter. We found a total of 107 words by unscrambling the letters in flutter.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flutter

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flutter

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flutter

felt 7 feru 7 flet 7 flue 7 fret 7 fuel 7 furl 7 fute 7 left 7 lett 4 lure 4 lute 4 refl 7 reft 7 rule 4 telt 4 tref 7 tret 4 true 4 tuft 7 tule 4 turf 7 tute 4 ufer 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flutter

efl 6 eft 6 elf 6 elt 3 erf 6 fer 6 fet 6 feu 6 flu 6 frt 6 fur 6 fut 6 ler 3 let 3 leu 3 ltr 3 lue 3 lur 3 lut 3 ref 6 rel 3 ret 3 rle 3 rte 3 rue 3 rut 3 tef 6 tel 3 ter 3 tfr 6 tlr 3 trf 6 trt 3 tue 3 tur 3 tut 3 ule 3 ult 3 ure 3 urf 6 ute 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flutter

ef 5 el 2 er 2 et 2 eu 2 fe 5 fl 5 fr 5 ft 5 fu 5 le 2 lf 5 lr 2 lt 2 lu 2 re 2 rf 5 rt 2 te 2 tr 2 tu 2 ur 2 ut 2

Definitions of flutter

British English : flutter If something thin or light flutters, or if you flutter it, it moves up and down or from side to side with a lot of quick, light movements. VERBHer chiffon skirt was fluttering in the night breeze.

verb

  1. to wave or cause to wave rapidly; flap
  2. (intransitive) (of birds, butterflies, etc) to flap the wings
  3. (intransitive) to move, esp downwards, with an irregular motion
  4. (intransitive) (pathology ) (of the auricles of the heart) to beat abnormally rapidly, esp in a regular rhythm
  5. to be or make nervous or restless
  6. (intransitive) to move about restlessly
  7. (swimming ) to cause (the legs) to move up and down in a flutter kick or (of the legs) to move in this way
  8. (transitive) (British , informal ) to wager or gamble (a small amount of money)

noun

  1. a quick flapping or vibrating motion
  2. a state of nervous excitement or confusion
  3. excited interest; sensation; stir
  4. (British , informal ) a modest bet or wager
  5. (pathology ) an abnormally rapid beating of the auricles of the heart (200 to 400 beats per minute), esp in a regular rhythm, sometimes resulting in heart block
  6. (electronics ) a slow variation in pitch in a sound-reproducing system, similar to wow but occurring at higher frequencies
  7. a potentially dangerous oscillation of an aircraft, or part of an aircraft, caused by the interaction of aerodynamic forces, structural elastic reactions, and inertia
  8. (swimming ) See flutter kick
  9. Also called : flutter tonguing (music ) a method of sounding a wind instrument, esp the flute, with a rolling movement of the tongue