verb
- moving in a quick, confused, or agitated manner; rushing about in a disorganized way
- occurring in sudden, brief bursts or gusts (especially of snow or wind)
Usage: present participle of 'flurry'
Usage: present participle of 'flurry'; often used to describe weather
adjective
- characterized by sudden, rapid, or confused activity or movement
Examples
- Snow was flurrying outside the window as we sat by the fire.
- The staff was flurrying about the kitchen, preparing for the dinner service.
- A flurrying wind scattered leaves across the yard.
- She felt flurrying anxiety as the exam date approached.
- The birds were flurrying between the branches in search of food.
- Despite the flurrying activity in the office, no one seemed to accomplish much.