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flurry

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




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Martin Luther King Jr. Day has arrived, bringing investors a day to digest a flurry of recent news items.

From Barron's

The economy is likely to get a boost this year from a flurry of new tailwinds.

From MarketWatch

The stock is down 1.8% over the past month, as a flurry of robotics and autonomous-driving related announcements at the CES trade show, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, failed to provide a catalyst.

From Barron's

And so we begin the new year in a flurry of mysteries.

From Los Angeles Times

Most parts of the UK will be fairly sunny by day, but light snow flurries will affect the far north of Scotland, west Wales and some eastern counties of England.

From BBC