Meaning & Definition of word "Flurry"

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    Flurry

    /ˈflərē/

    noun:

    • 1. A sudden, short burst of activity, often implying confusion or excitement.
      • Example: The announcement caused a flurry of excitement among the fans.
    • 2. A brief period of snow or rain, especially when it falls quickly.
      • Example: We experienced a flurry of snow that blanketed the ground in minutes.
    • 3. A series of events or actions occurring rapidly.
      • Example: The stock market saw a flurry of trading just before the market closed.

    verb:

    • 1. To move in a busy or agitated manner, often in a hurry.
      • Example: The workers flurried about the office as the deadline approached.
    • 2. To cause to move quickly or in a confused manner.
      • Example: The wind flurried the leaves around the yard.

    Etymology

    Early 19th century, possibly from the Scottish verb 'flurrie' meaning 'to fly about.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    flurry of emotions:

    A brief period of strong feelings.

    in a flurry:

    In a state of confusion or excitement.

    Related Words

    storm:

    A violent disturbance in the atmosphere.

    gust:

    A brief, strong burst of wind.

    scurry:

    To move quickly and hurriedly.

    Slang Meanings of flurry

    Meaning: A sudden excitement or rush, often used in a social context.

    Example Sentence: There was a flurry when the celebrity arrived at the party.

    Meaning: To create a mix of emotions quickly.

    Example Sentence: The news caused a flurry among the fans.