Flurry
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Flurry ( noun )
- A sudden, brief period of activity or excitement.
- A sudden, brief period of snowfall or sleet.
- A confused or disordered state.
Origin:
Late 16th century: perhaps of scandinavian origin.
Examples:
- There was a flurry of activity before the wedding.
- The market saw a flurry of buying and selling.
- The flurry of snow made the roads dangerous.
- The excitement was a flurry of emotions.
- The conversation was a flurry of ideas.
(As a verb)
Flurry ( verb )
- A sudden, brief period of activity or excitement.
- A sudden, brief period of snowfall or sleet.
- A confused or disordered state.
Origin:
Late 16th century: perhaps of scandinavian origin.
Examples:
- There was a flurry of activity before the wedding.
- The market saw a flurry of buying and selling.
- The flurry of snow made the roads dangerous.
- The excitement was a flurry of emotions.
- The conversation was a flurry of ideas.