Fluttered
Fluttered is the past tense of flutter, meaning to move with rapid, light, irregular motions. It can describe the quick flapping of wings, the tremulous movement of fabric in a breeze, or a quivering of muscles, eyelids, or nerves.
In nature, birds, insects, and small mammals may flutter as they take flight or escape a threat;
Etymology: The verb flutter is native to English; earliest forms appear in Middle English with similar sensory
In technical contexts, flutter describes aeroelastic instability, a self-excited oscillation of a structure caused by the