English to Galician Meaning of flit - voar


Flit :
voar

voar, flotar, tornar-se trasfega, palpitación, inquedanza, fricción

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Definitions of flit in English
Noun(1) a sudden quick movement(2) a secret move (to avoid paying debts
Verb(1) move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart
Examples of flit in English
(1) Crowds have swelled to capacity, increasing pressure for the club to move to a 55,000-ground at the waterfront, a flit which remains uncertain for financial reasons.(2) He also said the Indian man owed money to the tax man and had done a midnight flit .(3) Sleeping through the night was inconceivable, too, as official visits outside the working day, very early in the morning or long after work, were the most productive in an industry well acquainted with the overnight flit .(4) Rare marbled white butterflies flit along the overgrown route of the old track, and among the nettles and the briars there may be pyramidal and spotted orchids and unusual exotic species carried there years ago by the train.(5) Then they did a flit , leaving a whole pile of rent and bills unpaid.(6) Images from the night before flit through my mind.(7) He made a moonlight flit from a rented flat in Plymouth Road, Thurrock, after racking up over a Ôö¼├║1, 000 worth of unpaid rent.(8) It was a midnight flit , and I don't think anyone knew where he was for years, although he did spend Christmas with us when I was 17, and I spent a few days with him in Townsville about five years after that.(9) She screamed so hard we did a midnight flit to the doctor one night.(10) He was a toddler when his family pioneered the big flit from central Glasgow into Castlemilk.(11) One option is a move to the former Drybrough brewery site in Craigmillar, though Dalrymple says such a flit would depend on improved transport links, including a railway station or tram stop.(12) One such scenario would be if one of their wee league concepts like a European or Atlantic set-up came off, although their preferred option of a flit to England looks like a non-starter.(13) Letters should be sent to Sam who has just returned after the firm he was closing for did a moonlight flit .(14) The portents are that, despite all the problems, the outcome is a foregone conclusion and he will not need to call in the removal men next year for a flit to his new Ôö¼├║3.5m gaff.(15) As we sat on our patio, birds were flitting about and singing, giving everyone yet another reason to enjoy the first really nice day this year.(16) Flickers of a fuzzy memory danced through her mind and flitted away in the same moment, leaving only fragments behind.
Related Phrases of flit
(1) flit ::
voar
Synonyms
Verb
1. dart ::
dardo
2. dance ::
danza
3. skip ::
saltar
4. play ::
xogar
5. dash ::
trazo
7. flutter ::
palpitación
8. bob ::
chumbo
9. bounce ::
resalto
Noun
10. dart ::
dardo
Different Forms
flit, flits
Word Example from TV Shows
Must be exciting to flit
from one camp to the next,

Must be exciting to FLIT from one camp to the next,

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2

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