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Definition of flurry noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

flurry

noun
 
/ˈflʌri/
 
/ˈflɜːri/
(plural flurries)
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  1. [usually singular] an occasion when there is a lot of activity, interest, excitement, etc. within a short period of time
    • a sudden flurry of activity
    • in a flurry (of something) They arrived in a flurry of excitement.
    • A flurry of shots rang out in the darkness.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    • sudden
    • initial
    preposition
    • flurry of
    phrases
    • a flurry of activity
    • a flurry of excitement
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  2. a small amount of snow, rain, etc. that falls for a short time and then stops
    • snow flurries
    • flurries of snow
    Topics Weatherc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • snow
    phrases
    • a flurry of snow
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  3. 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.
  4. Word Originlate 17th cent.: from obsolete flurr ‘fly up, flutter, whirr’ (imitative), probably influenced by hurry.
See flurry in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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