单词 | flurry |
释义 | flurry/ˈflʌri /noun (plural flurries) 1A small swirling mass of something, especially snow or leaves, moved by sudden gusts of wind: a flurry of snow...
Synonyms swirl, whirl, eddy, billow, shower, gust, rush, burst, gale, squall, storm 1.1A sudden short period of activity or excitement: there was a brief flurry of activity in the hall...
Synonyms burst, outbreak, spurt, fit, spell, bout, rash, blaze, eruption informal spot fluster, fuss, bustle, whirl, stir, ferment, hubbub, commotion, hustle, tumult; agitation, disturbance, furore, perturbation, state of anxiety, panic informal to-do, flap archaic pother 1.2A number of things arriving or happening suddenly and during the same period: a flurry of editorials hostile to the government...
Synonyms spate, wave, flood, deluge, torrent, stream, tide, avalanche, storm, shower, cascade; series, succession, string; barrage, volley, battery; outbreak, rash, explosion, run, rush verb (flurries, flurrying, flurried) [no object, with adverbial of direction] 1(Especially of snow or leaves) be moved in small swirling masses by sudden gusts of wind: gusts of snow flurried through the door...
Synonyms swirl, whirl, eddy, billow, gust, blast, blow, rush, wind, churn, swish, spin, twist, spurt, surge, seethe, stream, flow, puff, squall, squirt, boil 1.1(Of a person) move quickly in a busy or agitated way: the waiter flurried between them...
OriginLate 17th century: from obsolete flurr 'fly up, flutter, whirr' (imitative), probably influenced by hurry. Rhymes |
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