What do you mean by flying with the wind?

Fluttering with the wind refers to the direction of swinging and drifting with the wind. It is often used to describe things like flags.

Fluttering in the wind? Sophie Pio Dongang

Explain that with the wind, let it blow involuntarily. Trembling, swaying, drifting, drifting and flowing (with the wind, etc.).

Synonym flutters in the wind, flutters in the wind.

Used as predicate and attribute. Describe the way flags fly with the wind.

Example:

1, willow branches and leaves fluttering in the wind, like a girl's hair.

2. On the long dark green stem, the leaves are fan-shaped, holding the orange flowers high, and the lavender pistil flutters with the wind. The whole flower is like a bird ready to fly.

The bright red scarf on the chest flutters with the wind.

4. The spring breeze blows, and the twigs shake and quiver in the wind.

5. The waves splash under the bow, the flag flutters in the wind, and the pennant flutters in the wind.