0 a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow -- vindkast, snøbyge
1 a confusion -- uro, røre, hektisk aktivitet
She was in a flurry.
Lake-effect snow is not uncommon to the region, but usually appears in the form of light snow flurries.
The in-fighter tries to close that gap and unleash furious flurries.
The fight is long and intense, with flurries of combinations, grapples, and throws traded between the two.
The infighter tries to close that gap and unleash furious flurries.
Flurries have also been observed in 1989, 2006 and 2010.
The mountain has experienced seismic activity from time to time that has raised alert levels while the earthquake flurries have persisted.
In few cases, precipitation and temperature can coincide and bring flurries, but they are short and nearly impactless.
I never knew him to be flurried.