to feel a sudden thrill or excitement · to feel nervous and excited, often romantically
This lovely expression is perfect for describing that delightful, often romantic, sensation when someone or something makes you feel giddy, excited, or a little nervous in a good way! 🥰 It's like your heart does a little happy dance! ✨
💡 **Pro-Tip!** While 'butterflies in your stomach' often refers to general nervousness, 'to make your heart flutter' specifically highlights a pleasant, often romantic, excitement. It's commonly used when you have a crush, receive a sweet compliment, or experience a charming surprise!
Which situation is most appropriate for using 'to make your heart flutter'? A. 😱 When you're facing a scary monster in a video game. B. ❤️ When someone you like unexpectedly gives you a small, thoughtful gift. C. 😴 When you're feeling tired and ready for a nap.