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flurried

[flur-eed, fluhr-] / ˈflɜr id, ˈflʌr- /


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But instead of gangsters and cocaine, it finds a flurried momentum in one ordinary woman’s everyday obligations, which threaten to break her when a nationwide strike throws her tenuous act off balance.

From New York Times Feb. 2, 2023

Boston flurried at the end of the half to take a 68-56 lead into halftime.

From Seattle Times Jun. 8, 2022

Sircar called out as doctors and nurses flurried around a 48-year-old man who had been rushed in and intubated in the emergency room.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 15, 2021

City Council staffers flurried to do the same for their bosses.

From Slate Sep. 21, 2017

Outside the brush house in the tuna clump, a covey of little birds chittered and flurried with their wings.

From "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck



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