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Definitionn. a rapid active commotion
Last update: June 20, 2015
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There has been unusual flurry of activity in the town when the visit of VVIP was announced. [Please select]
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There has been unseasonal flurry of snow fall in this area. [Please select]
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But for many others it will be merely one of a flurry of sometimes arresting but usually uncontextualised images. [Please select]
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A Song For All Seasons opens with a flurry of sleigh bells, but before you can say Is it Christmas again already? [Please select]
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The year was now filled with the flurry of Spring, the quick nick of time when a man is astonished at the power of Nature's memory. [Please select]
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The soldiers turned and presented arms in a flurry. [Please select]
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In spite of her age and plainness she had gone through the same process as the Rostovs, but with less flurryfor to her it was a matter of routine. [Please select]
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So after an instant's scurry and flurry, a space was cleared, and the carriage rolled off. [Please select]
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"They will think we mean to run her down, and it will flurry and confuse them." [Please select]
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As he looked the flurry of skirts subsided and she fell into stride, pursuing. [Please select]
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