Her pulse was a wild flutter under his fingertips.
He ran his hand down the long line of her neck, noting the wild flutter of her pulse under his fingertips.
The pulse at her neck was little more than a wild flutter, her nipples so hard they were pebbles pressing into his chest.
There was a wild flutter of chickens, a slamming of feathered bodies against the windshield, but the car sped implacably on.
With a wild flutter of breath, they raised their eyes from the earth they had been treading.
As if fired from a cannon, the priest himself came hurtling out, with his pelican daemon in a wild flutter of feathers and injured pride.
It was a mad orgy of imagination, wassailing in the skull of a dying man who half sobbed under his breath and was quick with the wild flutter of fading heart-beats.
There was a wild flutter of wings, and a flock of cave pigeons rushed out past them, startling them both.
The winged devil pitched backward with an abhorrent screeching and a wild flutter of dying wings, and Kane bent to the dying girl.
Investigators initially blamed the accident on Polikarpov's deputy Zhemchuzhin, who allegedly failed to fit the balance weights into the leading edges of the ailerons, causing wild flutter.