flurry

flurry
1. n сильный порыв ветра, шквал
2. n преим. амер. внезапный сильный ливень или снегопад
3. n возбуждение, волнение; спешка, суматоха

to be in a flurry — волноваться, суетиться; нервничать

4. n спец. броски, метание загарпуненного кита
5. v волновать, возбуждать, взбудораживать; нервировать, дёргать
6. v амер. внезапно налетать
Синонимический ряд:
1. breeze (noun) breeze; gust; puff; squall
2. commotion (noun) ado; bother; bustle; commotion; confusion; disturbance; excitement; furore; fuss; hubbub; hurry; pother; stir; whirl; whirlpool; whirlwind
3. upset (noun) agitation; disquiet; fluster; flutter; perturbation; tumult; turmoil; upset
4. discompose (verb) agitate; bother; discombobulate; discompose; dismay; disquiet; disturb; fluster; perturb; rock; ruffle; shake; toss; unhinge; unsettle; untune; upset

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  • Flurry — Flur ry, n.; pl. {Flurries}. [Prov. E. flur to ruffle.] 1. A sudden and brief blast or gust; a light, temporary breeze; as, a flurry of wind. [1913 Webster] 2. A light shower or snowfall accompanied with wind. [1913 Webster] Like a flurry of snow …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Flurry — may refer to:* , a sudden shower or snowfall with a gust of wind * Flurry, a Mac OS X screensaver * Flurry, a Super Mario series enemy character …   Wikipedia

  • flurry — n bustle, fuss, ado, *stir, pother Analogous words: perturbation, agitation, disturbance, discomposure (see corresponding verbs at DISCOMPOSE): *haste, hurry flurry vb fluster, agitate, perturb, disturb, *discompose, disquiet Analogous words:… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • flurry — [n] commotion, burst ado, agitation, brouhaha, bustle, confusion, disturbance, excitement, ferment, flap*, flaw, fluster, flutter, furor, fuss, gust, haste, hurry, outbreak, pother, spell, spurt, squall, stir*, to do, tumult, turbulence, turmoil …   New thesaurus

  • Flurry — Flur ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flurried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flurrying}.] To put in a state of agitation; to excite or alarm. H. Swinburne. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • flurry — index confuse (bewilder), dispatch (promptness), haste, outburst, perturb Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Flurry — m Irish: variant of FLORRY (SEE Florry) …   First names dictionary

  • flurry — snow squall 1828, Amer.Eng., with earlier senses of commotion, etc., dating to 1680s; perhaps onomatopoeic, or else from 17c. flurr to scatter, fly with a whirring noise, perhaps from M.E. flouren to sprinkle, as with flour (late 14c.). As a verb …   Etymology dictionary

  • flurry — ► NOUN (pl. flurries) 1) a small swirling mass of snow, leaves, etc. moved by a sudden gust of wind. 2) a sudden short spell of commotion or excitement. 3) a number of things arriving suddenly and simultaneously. ► VERB (flurries, flurried) ▪ …   English terms dictionary

  • flurry — [flʉr′ē] n. pl. flurries [< obs. flurr, to scatter (? echoic), prob. after HURRY ] ☆ 1. a sudden, brief rush of wind; gust ☆ 2. a gust of rain or snow 3. a sudden confusion or commotion ☆ 4. a brief fluctuation in stock market prices or… …   English World dictionary

  • flurry — noun 1 small amount of rain/snow ADJECTIVE ▪ snow PHRASES ▪ a flurry of snow 2 short sudden burst of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, sudden …   Collocations dictionary


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