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In everyday English, "flit" functions as both a verb and a noun to describe quick, irregular motion.
It means to move along rapidly and lightly, or to dart and skim. In everyday English, "flit" functions as both a
A "moonlight flit" describes a hurried, secret departure, typically at night, to avoid paying debts or rent. 2. Technology: Network Flits In everyday English
Example: A hummingbird flitting between flowers or a ghost of a smile flitting across someone's face. typically at night
