Synonym: agitate, commotion, confuse, confusion, disturbance, excite, fluster, ruffle. Similar words: furry, curry, hurry, scurry, hurry up, in a hurry, curry favour, lurk. Meaning: ['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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31. Brady uses this horrid incident as a Rosebud inspiration for a life of flurry and accomplishment, but this is pure speculation.
32. A flurry of hands from the more eager, more intelligent first graders.
33. It collapses to the floor, with the three struggling youths and a flurry of arms and legs.
34. Arsenal's breaks were few but always threatening and Oldham, after a first flurry, found openings increasingly elusive.
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35. It was only a little flurry, but it was wet, clumping gobs of snow that stuck to the windshield.
36. It was the sudden flurry of new interviews which had sparked off all this new speculation.
37. The potential for the fighting to spill over into a wider regional conflict has triggered a flurry of diplomatic activity.
38. During his last-minute flurry of pardons and commutations before leaving office, Clinton reduced their sentences to 24 to 30 months.
39. Another flurry of Wayne Gretzky trade rumors were swirling Sunday, and they were met with more stern denials by the Kings.
40. A flurry of harsh retorts sprang into her mind, but she bit them back.
41. None of this is likely to stop a flurry of sales pitches from mutual-fund salespeople.
42. After his statement, Orr's office received a flurry of phone calls.
43. If this flurry of truth in advertising proves contagious, travelers could actually come to love flying again.
44. Come spring this will produce a flurry of white tulips, against the evergreen climbers and shrubs in the end border.
45. During the flurry of action that followed the explosion of the mine, the bombardment of the city had continued.
46. A flurry of rain stung my face before the electric window could wind up again.
47. But some analysts question whether the flurry of activity makes sense.
48. A flurry of fists and boots followed as local referee Ignacio Silva struggled to keep the lid on.
49. Degaying began in 1985 amid the flurry of publicity surrounding the illness and death of actor Rock Hudson.
50. The flurry of activity is in preparation for the worst-case scenario for winter rainfall.
51. There was a flurry of imports to follow in the years to come.
52. When Einstein's centenary came along in 1979 there was a flurry of publishing activity.
53. Inevitably, this flurry of activity has created some internal turmoil.
54. In a flurry of activity, this deal was concluded right on the year-end deadline.
55. A new rail line to the South Shore is opening the area to business and a flurry of new homes.
56. One shadow erupted in a flurry of bubbles and a flick of a tail as a PukPuk or crocodile scurried away.
57. His fame rests on the flurry of tracts he published in his last years, and little is known of his background.
58. They had detonated sticks of dynamite, and topped off the attack with a flurry of grenades.
59. The new year already has brought a flurry of new magazines.
60. A sudden flurry, as of a dozen Multhrops simultaneously prostrating themselves, and the doors were flung open.