Flurry Sentence Examples

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  • The week started with a flurry of activity.

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  • He paused for a brief flurry of clapping.

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  • He came down the steps amid a flurry of activity.

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  • The flurry of words left before she could temper them.

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  • Truth be known, he felt a small measure of relief, at least until he opened the mail to a flurry of bills.

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  • Men darted through the hall in a flurry of activity that alarmed him.

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  • The encampment was a flurry of activity, and she wondered how much was normal and how much was related to the water.

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  • At a second flurry of arrows, he withdrew from the mouth.

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  • Toni was hanging off Xander while Laurencio snapped a flurry of pictures.

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  • Her shoulders hunched as she awaited the flurry of arrows that struck Sami.

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  • His warm breath on her neck sent her heart in a flurry of wild beats.

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  • Swords flashing, they sprinted towards her and the center of the city only to be brought down by a flurry of arrows a dozen feet before her.

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  • Vara gave a flurry of urgent words in the foreign tongue, succeeding in dragging him to the edge of the forest before Taran yanked free.

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  • There are bridges near and far in the exciting London Docklands legacy and they have sparked a flurry of interest throughout the world.

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  • The recent flurry of doctors into the room hadn't helped.

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  • A Song For All Seasons opens with a flurry of sleigh bells, but before you can say " Is it Christmas again already?

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  • Costs are also prompted a flurry current on rules where we're going.

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  • Despite an expected flurry of suitors, Reading's bid for the Bermudan was the first one the Manchester side had received.

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  • Late autumn will see a flurry of mail from dealers advising of their special out of season service deals.

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  • It is part of the tradition there to bring gifts to the engagement party, partly because there is often not the flurry of showers and celebrations that accompanies the engagement announcement in the United States.

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  • Another shot pierced the tense darkness, then there was a flurry of movement.

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  • The occupant of the large chair in the corner of the living room launched towards her in a flurry of brown and black fur.

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  • As he ate, his contemplative gaze followed her flurry of activity silently.

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  • He reached the guard-packed wall and ducked beside a building as a flurry of arrows broke loose into the kingdom.

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  • About Bob, the pages flutter down, in a pathetic little snow flurry.

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  • For instance, Elegost the Ranger will initially have the Arrow Flurry ability, and after using it a few times, will have access to the next level in this skill, Blinding Shot.

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  • This is a great trench for work because the top of the coat is done in a very traditional cut, but the bottom of the coat is a flurry of ruffles.

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  • The Snuggie is yet another in a long, long series of trends that take off unexpectedly and are massively popular despite a flurry of derision.

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  • This will shield your inbox from a possible flurry of unwanted email requests.

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  • A last minute flurry however was to see Chelmsford winning.

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  • Rebelling against traditional ideas of femininity, Nicola Blood sent her models out in a flurry of 90s grunge.

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  • The guardsman attacked with a knife in each hand, his movements a flurry of motion.

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  • A small flurry of like-minded titles appeared courtsey of new independent publishing houses.

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  • But for many others it will be merely one of a flurry of sometimes arresting but usually uncontextualised images.

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  • This provoked a miniature flurry of responses from both members and non-members of MLS.

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  • May 27th The first fine, calm morning for a week produced a small flurry of new arrivals.

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  • March 2005 The late February and early March weather has been cool with the occasional snow flurry and slight frosts.

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  • April 8th Very little to report, with only the most minor flurry of new arrivals today.

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  • After an initial flurry of punches, the site has now been ba... .

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  • There followed a flurry of books in a range of media from offset litho to rubber stamp.

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  • Bully on the other hand didn t, and continued to bowl a flurry of full tosses that their left-handed opener loved putting away.

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  • Leeds, given fresh impetus by the introduction of Huckerby, retaliated in the best way possible with their flurry of late goals.

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  • You may want your kitchen to reflect this flurry of activity and movement by choosing a vibrant and bold color.

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  • A single star makes a bold statement when painted solo on the cheek, while a flurry of stars sends an enchanting message.

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  • A rather ungainly and innocent caterpillar wraps itself in a cocoon, much like an engaged couple wraps themselves in the flurry of wedding planning.

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  • If your cake budget is reasonably high, you can request a flurry of fondant flowers in any style or color you've heard of.

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  • Many guests challenge themselves to come up with unusual wedding gifts when wedding season approaches with its flurry of registries filled with matching towels, sheets, and dinner plates.

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  • Pattinson has won the hearts of his fans with the character he portrays in the Twilight movie series and there's always a flurry of new photos each time a new film is released.

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  • From details on the death itself to obituaries and tributes, the days following a celebrity death result in a flurry of coverage.

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  • Just do remember when you and your dog are as close as the senator was with his two, a dog can be profoundly affected at the sudden loss of his best friend, not to mention all the flurry of activity that comes at such a time.

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  • The popularity of video gaming systems, like Sony PlayStation and Nintendo DS, has sparked a flurry of electronic, DVD, and gaming system games for kids to play.

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  • As the company's most popular children's boot, the Flurry earns its reputation through a bevy of standout details, including snug closing mechanisms, ThermoPlus InnerBoot lining, a waterproof exterior and several color choices.

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  • Business can dry up just as quickly when the flurry of jobs or orders suddenly dies.

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  • Look for sites that will allow you to receive notices via email, rather than subject you to a flurry of paper junk mail.

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  • These started out with the bird simply sitting there on the screen, but as the bit went on, the birds were smashed, crushed, shattered, beheaded, or exploded in a flurry of feathers or a splatter of pinkish goo.

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  • The posting set off a flurry of rumors about the actress' possible return.

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  • In spite of her age and plainness she had gone through the same process as the Rostovs, but with less flurry – for to her it was a matter of routine.

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  • He informed Dean the climbers, who were due to check out later, had left for the ice park, grumbling at the heavy accumulation of snow which was abating to a last-ditch flurry after depositing thirty inches of fluffy white.

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