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Sentence count:117+7Posted:2017-04-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: agitatecommotionconfuseconfusiondisturbanceexciteflusterruffleSimilar words: furrycurryhurryscurryhurry upin a hurrycurry favourlurkMeaning: ['flɜrɪ /'flʌrɪ]  n. 1. a rapid active commotion 2. a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that). v. 1. move in an agitated or confused manner 2. cause to feel embarrassment. 
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61. If so, such a flurry of heralding minutiae escaped me.
62. But the current outing flurry differs markedly from the initial wave in 1991.
63. Vauxhall can be expected to start a flurry of limited-edition Astras in the lead-up to the new model's launch in September.
64. After an initial flurry of interest the atmosphere began to cool by the mid-1980s.
65. A sudden snow flurry gives Nathan his first-ever view - if that is not a contradiction in terms - of a white-out.
66. Even as he looked the first drops of rain began to fall,[http://sentencedict.com/flurry.html] whipped into a flurry by a chill little wind.
67. The song crescendos and is destroyed in a flurry of yelps and crashing cymbals.
68. See their gills distend with the movement and the flurry of pectoral fins that give the subtle shunting manoeuvre.
69. Yesterday Arab leaders were engaged in a flurry of diplomatic activity to coordinate their positions in advance of Mr Christopher's visit.
70. A flurry of handshakes and he is back in the car.
71. November of 1920 brought another brief flurry of bright fireball activity.
72. The five-run flurry was capped by Steve Finley, who hit a three-run homer.
73. Their noses and foreheads bump against each other; there is a sudden flurry of limbs, an absurd pantomime struggle.
74. He stepped out, and the cold from a recent snow flurry smacked him hard in the face.
75. To move or come down in a flurry.
76. This flurry of activity could be just the beginning.
77. a sudden flurry of activity.
78. That second letter a small flurry of activity.
79. There was a flurry of excitement in the vestibule.
80. These young fellows are all in a flurry.
81. Oh , nothing to flurry you so, Mary.
82. A flurry of wind upset the small sailboat.
83. The year saw a flurry of genomes published, from that of the woolly mammoth to individual cancer patients, a feat aided by a surge in new genetic sequencing techniques, which also made the top ten.
84. A patient would be "brought to the hospital in a flurry of excitement, discussed on medical rounds with professorial grandiosity" and then sent home to die.
85. The boat was overset by a sudden flurry from the north.
86. This incident led to a flurry of criticism the local authorities.
87. Foreign-corruption investigations and prosecutions have dramatically increased in recent years, thanks to a flurry of new anticorruption laws that has helped foster international cooperation.
88. Vampirelike glamour figures strike 34)come-hither poses in a flurry of recent fashion publications.
89. Rompers, shorts and her iconic wrap dresses came in a flurry of mixed floral prints.
90. Besides payrolls, Wall Street will have a flurry of other numbers to mull over, including January personal income and spending, as well as February domestic car and truck sales.
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