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- verbflurrying (present participle)
- (especially of snow or leaves) be moved in small swirling masses by sudden gusts of wind:"gusts of snow flurried through the door"
- (of a person) move quickly in a busy or agitated way:"the waiter flurried between them"
Originlate 17th century: from obsolete flurr ‘fly up, flutter, whirr’ (imitative), probably influenced by hurry.
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