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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91. By and by Mrs. Melbury came upstairs with a slight air of flurry and abruptness.
92. Amid this flurry of historical fissions and fusions it is easy to overlook another, arguably more significant unification set in motion in spring 1861.
93. There is always a certain flurry in a country - house on Sunday morning.
94. The coupe flashed by us with a flurry of dust and the flash a waving hand.
95. It was a regular flurry of large, soft, white flakes.
96. Fear of a capital loss, and dissatisfaction with unrewarding yields, have triggered a flurry of ideas on how to put the money to better use.
97. A flurry of blows from the fledgeling Sith leave Obi-Wan on the defensive before we see him flung backwards across the room.
98. Even though Zeus is intranquil and in a flurry about his own destiny that he would be replaced by another deity, and Oteng is also worried about predicting other deities' destiny of ruination.
99. I'm always in a flurry ( ie confused and disorganized ) as deadlines get nearer.
100. Whirlwind: Critical strikes with the off-hand weapon from this ability can now trigger Flurry and Rampage.
101. There was a gasp and a flurry at Winston's side.
102. This day began with a flurry of uncertainty and worried anticipation on the part of Aileen.
103. Of course, the question was followed by a flurry of responses suggesting creating a base set of images of each slide in the deck, and then using an image comparison tool to identify changes.
104. But when John Kennedy was killed, in a flurry of rumours and alarms over his newsdesk, he constantly removed his horn-rimmed glasses, put them on again[Sentencedict.com], and swallowed hard.
105. When his survival hopes take another hit the line between reality and imagination become blurred as the sky descends into a flurry of poignant crystal beauty.
106. It'stretched away on either side with nothing to be seen but a flurry of snowflakes.
107. Frequenters of these forums took heart from a flurry of spontaneous celebrations around the country in December to mark Mao's 115th birthday. The government preferred to play it down.
108. Chueh - hui felt a brief flurry of panic, but he suppressed it immediately.
109. Lengths of white veiling, like a snow - flurry, buried the little work - table.
110. They were off in a flurry, little metal buckets reflecting the morning sun.
111. These hits don't seem to proc Shamanistic Rage, but Windfury proc crits can activate Flurry and Unleashed Rage.
112. The farm loan waiver will, inevitably, start a flurry of me - too announcements.
112. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
113. A flurry of offhand "tablet" shout-outs in tangentially related patents followed, but none carried much weight.
114. In contrast, a recent flurry of bearish reports warn that China's economy could soon implode.
115. This 11)schizophrenic conversation was an acute departure from the daily dissection of celebrities and regular 12)quips about working girl hardships. I frantically posed a flurry of questions.
116. The conviction came as a shock, and she stood still in a flurry of thought.
117. Frequenters of these forums took heart from a flurry of spontaneous celebrations around the country in December to mark Mao's 115th birthday.