a. [f. FLUTTER v. + -SOME.] Inclined to flutter.

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1895.  M. G. Van Renesselaur, People in New Yor, in Century Mag., XLIX. Feb., 540/1. She looks well at a ball and well in an opera-box, but better yet in her carriage, and especially in summer when outdoor plumage may be bright and light, beribboned, belaced, and very fluttersome.

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