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flurry

[flur-ee, fluhr-ee] / ˈflɜr i, ˈflʌr i /




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The High Desert Art Fair offers a distinctly different art fair experience a month after the flurry of Los Angeles fairs in February.

From Los Angeles Times

Zara, Nate, and I are at the foot of the dock, watching the flurry of people struggle to carry their cardboard boats down the beach to the water’s edge, getting ready for the regatta.

From Literature

Mattel announced another round of layoffs targeting dozens of employees, the latest in a flurry of cost-cutting moves made by the company in recent years.

From Los Angeles Times

In the flurries of media interviews that come with life as an astronaut, he acknowledged the deep responsibility he felt toward the next generations of Black astronauts he hoped to inspire.

From Los Angeles Times

In Tokyo, the flowers reached full bloom during the weekend, entering a brief period of stunning beauty, before the petals will fall like flurries of snow.

From Barron's