Flurry | Mean of flurry in English Dictionary
/ˈflɚri/
- Noun
- a brief and light snowfall
- We had a few flurries yesterday.
- a snow flurry
- a brief period of excitement or activity
- There was a flurry of trading in the stock exchange.
- The incident could create a flurry of interest in safety issues.
- a large amount of something that happens or comes suddenly
- a flurry [=barrage] of publicity
- There was a flurry of requests for more information.