flurry in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
flurry in Sindhi سنڌي
flurry in English
- flurry⇄flurry, noun, pl.-ries,verb,-ried,-rying.
- flurry⇄noun 1. a sudden gust.
Ex. A flurry of wind upset the small sailboat.
2. a light fall of rain or snow.
Ex. flurries of snow.
3. (Figurative.)
a. a sudden burst or round of activity.
Ex. a flurry of conferences, a fl - flurry⇄v.i. 1. to become flustered or excited.
2. to come down in a flurry.
Ex. He stared out the window at the snow flurrying lightly through the sunless Christmas day (James T. Farrell). - flurry⇄v.t. to fluster; excite; make nervous; agitate.
Ex. Noise in the audience flurried the actor so that he forgot his lines.
(SYN) confuse, disturb.