Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
flurry
noun
/ˈflərē/

Definition
A sudden, brief burst of activity, movement, or snow.

Examples
- A flurry of snow filled the air, creating a winter wonderland.
- There was a flurry of activity in the office as the deadline approached.
- The announcement caused a flurry of phone calls to the company.

Meaning
Flurry refers to a quick, chaotic occurrence of something, like a flurry of snowflakes falling from the sky or a flurry of excitement during a fast-paced event.

Synonyms
- burst
- gust
- flurry of activity
- shower