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fluty, a.|ˈfluːtɪ| Also flutey. [f. flute n.1 + -y1.] Resembling a flute in tone, flute-like; soft and clear.
1823New Monthly Mag. VIII. 39 As on the wind its fluty music floats. 1845Alb. Smith Fort. Scatterg. Fam. xxiii, A delicate fluty voice. 1929E. Bowen Joining Charles 7 The blackbirds with a wild flutey note. 1938E. Waugh Scoop iii. ii. 274 Mr. Salter's voice sounded curiously flutey and querulous. |