noun
- brief light falls of snow
- sudden bursts of activity or excitement
verb
- moves or acts in a hurried, confused way
Examples
- Snow flurries are expected this afternoon.
- The weather forecast shows light flurries throughout the week.
- There was a flurry of activity before the meeting started.
- The announcement caused flurries of excitement among the students.
- She flurries around the kitchen when guests arrive unexpectedly.
- The leaves flurried in the autumn wind.
- Trading flurries occurred after the market news broke.