flurry in the PONS Dictionary

flurry Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a flurry of excitement
a flurry of speculation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The report was followed by a flurry of speculation.
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Snow flurries began near the end of the first half.
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The flurry of 1848 is meant more than political-national socio-economic sense.
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A flurry of rock songs written by a man who had made some big changes in his life and was owning up to some mistakes.
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When punching, she will often press forward with a flurry of high strikes.
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The infighter tries to close that gap and unleash furious flurries.
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The album introduced a flurry of slang words to the rap lexicon, and many artists have gone on to imitate its materialism.
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The mountain has experienced seismic activity from time to time that has raised alert levels while the earthquake flurries have persisted.
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The phrase sparked a small flurry of letters and calls, almost all in his favor.
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When hitting the ground the first burst is still a flurry or flurr and when accumulated becomes a layer of snow.
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