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    Flur·ry
    /ˈflərē/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. (especially of snow or leaves) be moved in small swirling masses by sudden gusts of wind: "gusts of snow flurried through the door"
  2. a sudden light fall of snow, blown in different directions by the wind: Heavy snow will be tapering off to flurries in the morning. A flurry is also a lot of sudden activity: There was a flurry of excitement as the president walked in.

  3. The meaning of FLURRY is a gust of wind. How to use flurry in a sentence.

  4. sudden commotion, excitement, or confusion; nervous hurry: There was a flurry of activity before the guests arrived. Synonyms: ado, fluster, fuss, to-do, stir, pother, upset. Stock Exchange. a brief rise or fall in prices. a brief, unusually heavy period of trading. a sudden gust of wind.

  5. A light blowing swirl of snow that's just barely falling is a flurry. There might be a brief flurry or two at the beginning of the winter, with no real heavy snow until January. You can describe a snow flurry, or a similarly swirling flurry of leaves or papers.

  6. 1. a light, brief shower of snow. 2. sudden commotion, excitement, confusion, or nervous hurry: a flurry of activity before the party. 3. a brief rise or fall in prices or a brief period of heavy trading on the stock exchange. 4. a sudden gust of wind.

  7. a small amount of snow, rain, etc. that falls for a short time and then stops. a sudden short movement of paper or cloth, especially clothes. in a flurry (of something) The ladies departed in a flurry of silks and satins. Definition of flurry noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. Definitions of 'flurry' 1. A flurry of something such as activity or excitement is a short intense period of it. [...] 2. A flurry of something such as snow is a small amount of it that suddenly appears for a short time and moves in a quick, swirling way. [...] More. Conjugations of 'flurry' present simple: I flurry, you flurry [...]

  9. FLURRY definition: 1. a sudden, short period of activity, interest, or excitement: 2. a sudden, short period of snow…. Learn more.

  10. A flurry of something such as activity or excitement is a short intense period of it.

  11. a sudden short movement of paper or cloth, especially clothes The ladies departed in a flurry of silks and satins. Definition of flurry noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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