IPA: /ˈflɜːri/
KK: /ˈflɜri/
intransitive verb
Definition: To move or fall in a sudden, brief burst or rush, often used to describe snow or leaves.
Example: The snow began to flurry, covering the ground in a white blanket.
noun
Definition: A quick and light occurrence of something, like snow, activity, or excitement.
Example: There was a flurry of snowflakes dancing in the air during the winter storm.
transitive verb
Definition: To cause a state of agitation or confusion in someone or something.
Example: The sudden news flurried the crowd, making them anxious and restless.