Crossword-Solution: FLURRY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Flurry | n. | A sudden and brief blast or gust; a light, temporary breeze; as, a flurry of wind. |
| Flurry | n. | A light shower or snowfall accompanied with wind. |
| Flurry | n. | Violent agitation; commotion; bustle; hurry. |
| Flurry | n. | The violent spasms of a dying whale. |
| Flurry | v. t. | To put in a state of agitation; to excite or alarm. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FLURRY (5)
Bathsheba flung down the brush, crook and empty hive, pulled the skirt of her dress tightly round her ankles in a tremendous flurry, and as well as she could slid down the ladder.
Henry, feeling decidedly undermined by this testimony, decided not to interrupt this flurry of out-of-order questioning.
Perhaps we may find your mother alive, and she may know that you have come.” They had reached Hamblin, where the snow-flurry had left white patches in the rough grass on the roadside, and in the angles of the roofs facing north.
During a flurry in the Chicago wheat pits in the August of that year, which had affected even the San Francisco market, Harran and Magnus had sat up nearly half of one night watching the strip of white tape jerking unsteadily from the reel.
You may hurry and scurry, And flurry and worry, You've lost them forever, Forever and aye.” He could not bear any careless loitering and waste of time; and nothing was so near making him angry as to find people, who were always late, wanting a cab horse to be driven hard, to make up for their idleness.
Quotes with FLURRY (3)
You'll want all your strength for the wedding night." I cannot think why I should need strength," she said, ignoring a host of spine-tingling images rising in her mind's eye. "All I have to do is lie there." "Naked," he said grimly. "Truly?" She shot him a glance from under her lashes. "Well, if I must, I must, for you have the advantage of experience in these matters. Still, I do wish you'd told me sooner. I should not have put the modiste to so much trouble about the neglig…
Cover me!' Augustus said as he jumped out from behind the wall and raced toward the school. Isaac fumbled for his controller and thenstarted firing while the bullets rained down on Augustus, who was shot once and then twice but still ran, Augustus shouting,'YOU CAN’T KILL MAX MAYHEM!' and with a final flurry of button combinations, he dove onto the grenade, which detonated beneath him. His dismembered body exploded like a geyser and the screen went red. A throaty voice said, …
And there was nothing left for me to do, but go. Though the things of the world were strong with me still. Such as, for example: a gaggle of children trudging through a side-blown December flurry; a friendly match-share beneath some collision-tilted streetlight; a frozen clock, bird-visited within its high tower; cold water from a tin jug; toweling off one’s clinging shirt post — June rain. Pearls, rags, buttons, rug-tuft, beer-froth. Someone’s kind wishes for you; someone re…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1977–2024).