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flur·ry F0208500 (flûr′ē, flŭr′ē)n. pl. flur·ries 1. A brief, light snowfall.2. a. A sudden gust of wind.b. A stirring mass, as of leaves or dust; a shower.3. A sudden burst or commotion; a stir: a flurry of interest in the new product; a flurry of activity when the plane landed.4. A short period of active trading, as on a stock exchange.v. flur·ried, flur·ry·ing, flur·ries v.tr. To agitate, stir, or confuse.v.intr. To move or come down in a flurry. [Perhaps from flurr, to scatter.]flurried (ˈflʌrɪd) adjcharacterized by haste, commotion or confusionTranslationsEncyclopediaSeeflurryFinancialSeeFlurry |