1. To flap rapidly; to beat wings quickly.
2. To move about quickly.
3. To vibrate or oscillate.
1 To be nervous or act in a nervous way.
2 To make continuous fast repetitive movements.
1. To exude profusely
2. To flow freely and abundantly; SYN. well out.
3. To extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind:
(Homonym: waive).
1. To move one's hand back and forth, as a signal.
2. To flap or move in an undulating fashion.
3. To set waves in (said of of hair).
1. To sway to and fro; SYN. weave.
2. Pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness
3. Be unsure or weak
4. Move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
5. Move back and forth very rapidly
6. Give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency
1. An act of fluttering
2. A state of nervous confusion or excitement
3. Flurry, commotion
4. Abnormal spasmodic fluttering of a body part
5. A distortion in reproduced sound similar to but of a higher pitch than wow
6. Fluctuation in the brightness of a television image
7. An unwanted oscillation (as of an aileron or a bridge) set up by natural forces
8. Chiefly British; a small speculative venture or gamble
Jazz dance featuring rapid shaking of the body.
A sound defeat; SYN. walloping, debacle, drubbing, slaughter, trouncing, whipping.
A rocking motion.