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flur·ried [ˈflʌrid, Am ˈflɜ:rid] ADJ

flurried
flurried
to become flurried

flur·ry [ˈflʌri, Am ˈflɜ:ri] N

1. flurry (swirl):

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to become flurried

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
As snowflakes fell through the morning, plenty of photos flurried throughout social media.
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Her fury is patent in the thick, flurried way she has applied the paint, her semi-abstract style suggesting horrors too awful to capture realistically.
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The cold sterility of the washroom amplifies the figure's loneliness; the flurried lines communicate anxiety.
old.ubyssey.ca
Though he was dynamic, he was never flurried.
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