Phrases with «initial flurry»

The phrase "initial flurry" means a sudden and quick burst of activity or movement that happens at the beginning of something. Full definition

Sentences with «initial flurry»

  • They don't know what they're doing, everything good that happens is an accident, and after an initial flurry, they will collapse. (sbnation.com)
  • After the initial flurry it seemed as if the FBI investigation of Bruno was going nowhere. (qtng.dreamhosters.com)
  • Yet some critics believe the agency remains inhospitable to employees who discuss its problems, and that an initial flurry of reform efforts by the Cuomo administration has stalled. (nytimes.com)
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