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If you'd like to have a flutter you might make a bit."
I quite like having a flutter when in town, but I'm not a great fan of blackjack.
Nobody recognized him instantly, and those who had a flutter of a doubt were unable to take a second look.
Part of the fun of going to Vegas, of course, is having a flutter.
Or have a flutter on the horses.
'Now if there was racing on, we could have had a flutter.'
While the high street might be bracing itself for a bleak Christmas, it seems that cash-strapped customers are still having a flutter.
It has a fluttering flight like Little Swift.
And I ain't never had a flutter.
(To have a flutter) To place a wager.
'We expect to attract people who are willing to have a flutter knowing that, win or lose, money will go to good causes,' he said.
"I think I will have a flutter if you don't mind," said Philip anxiously.
"You know, Parker," I said, and my voice had a fluttering quaver to it, a fast, desperate quality.
But the Swiss can have a flutter at the tables or slot machines in Campione.
Caviare and champers everyday and enough money to go to have a flutter at Ladbrokes on an afternoon.
Her face had a fluttering kind of gaiety in it, and she moved with a lilting, tossing motion unlike the Clancy Gabriel knew.
Her green swimsuit has a wired demicup, and the bottom has a flutter of fabric at the thighs.
'Ever have a flutter these days, Lewis?'
"Lady Tamplin having a flutter?"
Pied Water Tyrants often bob up and down when perched, and have a fluttering "butterfly" display flight.
It has a fluttering flight, and patters on the water as it picks planktonic food items from the ocean surface.
"The Bishop Has a Flutter" (21 August 1972)
From a water conservation perspective, if ventilation during the flutter phase occurs entirely by simple diffusion, there is no benefit to having a flutter phase.
But while cash-strapped customers were avoiding the high street, it seemed they were not averse to having a flutter, particularly in front of a computer screen at home.
A palace spokesman said: 'His Majesty, like the majority of Spaniards, likes to have a flutter on the Christmas lottery.'