Sentences with flurry
flur·ry
F f - ...a flurry of diplomatic activity aimed at ending the war. [+ of]
- There was a flurry of activity before the guests arrived.
- Some of the inexorable tension and claustrophobia of the original is lost in the flurry of additions and amplifications.
- There was a flurry of floats, especially in the resources sector, last year.
- Dvir Abramovich A flurry of books bashing religion are making best-seller lists and grabbing a lot of attention — so much so that anti.
- Hugh Craft Kevin Rudd is ending a busy year on the international front with a further flurry of meetings.
- Jane Holroyd The odds have narrowed for change of government in Victoria after the Altona byelection prompted a flurry of bets in favour of the Coalition.