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    flurry
    /ˈflʌri/

    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"

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  3. Flurry can mean a sudden light fall of snow or a sudden, short period of activity, excitement, or interest. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage with examples from various sources.

  4. Flurry can be a noun or a verb, and it has different meanings related to wind, snow, commotion, or activity. Learn the synonyms, examples, and word history of flurry from Merriam-Webster.

  5. Flurry is a noun that means a short intense period of activity, excitement, or confusion, or a small amount of snow or wind that moves quickly. It can also be a verb that means to confuse or fluster someone, or to move in a flustered way.

  6. Flurry definition: a light, brief shower of snow.. See examples of FLURRY used in a sentence.

  7. Flurry can mean a light snowfall, a sudden gust of wind, a brief period of activity or confusion, or a short rise in stock prices. See different sources and synonyms for flurry and how to use it in a sentence.

  8. flurry: 1 n a rapid active commotion Synonyms: ado , bustle , fuss , hustle , stir Type of: commotion , din , ruckus , ruction , rumpus , tumult the act of making a noisy disturbance n a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that) “he had to close the window against the flurries ” “there was a flurry of chicken ...

  9. Flurry is a noun that means a lot of activity, interest, excitement, etc. within a short period of time, or a small amount of snow, rain, etc. that falls for a short time and then stops. Learn how to use flurry in sentences, collocations and wordfinder topics.

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