A light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that)
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Examples for "flurry"
Examples for "flurry"
1The state has seen a flurry of legal activity in recent months.
2This comes after another flurry of recent corrupt incidents within the government.
3The late flurry of bids reduced the market's losses on the week.
4Wednesday's flurry of arrests takes the list of accused up to 22.
5A flurry of 'Wenger Out' banners started cropping up across the globe.
1At supper time a snow flurry overtook us and whitened the forest.
2A snow flurry, fine as wedding lace, danced across the air.
3We might get the odd snow flurry but hopefully that will be it.
4She says there could also be the odd snow flurry, especially in the north.
5A snow flurry gusted up, veiling her view of the front of Archer's townhouse.
6A single snow flurry came and went, leaving the peat peppered with unmelted flakes of ice.
7A snow flurry had whitened the streets.
8It is only a little snow flurry.
9MetService said there could still be the odd snow flurry but the worst of the weather was over.
10A high wind from the northeast was driving before it particles of ice, and now and then a snow flurry.
11The leaden clouds, bracing breeze and brief snow flurry that seemed unfitting for a mid-April day only heightened the Cold War chill.
12An occasional snow flurry and biting gusts of wind added to the discomfort of the rescue crews, but they remained steadily at work.
13At the start of June 1975 there were snow flurries at Lord's.
14The weather had definitely turned cold, but snow flurries were not a problem.
15All three flashlights center on the activity, but snow flurries continue to intervene.
16Snow flurries appeared from nowhere and pelted our cement waiting area.
Translations for snow flurry