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Place Flitted Change Flit Verb, Nounbre /Flɪt/Name /Flɪt/Verb Tt )1 [Intransitive] To Move Lightly

Front flit
Back verb, nounBrE /flɪt/NAmE /flɪt/verb


(-tt-)1 [intransitive] to move lightly and quickly from one place or thing to another
~ from A to B
Butterflies flitted from flower to flower. 
He flits from one job to another.+ adv./prep. 
A smile flitted across his face. A thought flitted through my mind.

2 [intransitive] (ScotE) to change the place where you live 
I had to change schools every time my parents flitted.

noun

do a moonlight/midnight ˈflit(BrE, informal) to leave a place suddenly and secretly at night, usually in order to avoid paying money that you owe to sb 

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