Phrases with «few flurries»

The phrase "few flurries" means that there will be a small amount of snow falling for a short period of time. Full definition

Sentences with «few flurries»

  • It's also important to keep in mind that while you want employees to be safe and stay home if they need to, you need to protect your business from employees gaming the system under a weak policy — and staying home because of a few flurries. (inc.com)
  • As a New Englander, I have to admit that I scoff a little when Chattanooga shuts down for a few flurries, but it's probably the safest bet given all the mountains in the area and everyone's lack of experience driving in wintry weather. (acalculatedwhisk.com)
  • We might even get a few flurries later this week! (kimscravings.com)
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