Definitions for flautists

flautists flau·tist

Spelling: [flaw-tist, flou-]
IPA: /ˈflɔ tɪst, ˈflaʊ-/

Flautists is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 277 anagrams from letters in flautists (afilssttu).

Definitions for flautists

noun

  1. flutist.
  2. flutist.

Origin of flautists

1855-60; Italian flautista, equivalent to flaut(o) flute + -ista -ist

Examples for flautists

It pleased the young men musically-inclined and bohemian by profession to patronise the flautist, whom they declared marvellous.

Meanwhile, the flautist was turning over his flute and glancing from it to the beautiful instrument Dick held.

Jim rocked through the crowd, in his tall hat, looking for the flautist.

The second movement, "Summer Idyl," is delicious, particularly in the chances it gives the flautist.

James Paisible, flautist and composer, who set this charming song to music, was born about 1656.

He might have been a flautist, and he played with a catching lilt, a luxurious abandon that was an incarnation of Nature.

And so he is my nocturnal owl, my flautist of the bower, my Orpheus of the mountains.

The flautist sulkily lowered his flute, while the theme was now played as a trio with admirable effect.

The second movement, "Summer Idyl," is delicious, particularly in the chances it gives the flautist.

Meanwhile, the flautist was turning over his flute and glancing from it to the beautiful instrument Dick held.

James Paisible, flautist and composer, who set this charming song to music, was born about 1656.

And so he is my nocturnal owl, my flautist of the bower, my Orpheus of the mountains.

The flautist sulkily lowered his flute, while the theme was now played as a trio with admirable effect.

He might have been a flautist, and he played with a catching lilt, a luxurious abandon that was an incarnation of Nature.

It pleased the young men musically-inclined and bohemian by profession to patronise the flautist, whom they declared marvellous.

Jim rocked through the crowd, in his tall hat, looking for the flautist.

Word Value for flautists
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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