Phrases with «sudden flurry»

The phrase "sudden flurry" means a sudden and brief burst of activity or movement. Full definition

Sentences with «sudden flurry»

  • But birds that sat still for long periods of time and then showed sudden flurries of motion were more likely to hurt each other, the team reported online this month in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface. (sciencemag.org)
  • I only have to do something inconsiderate like turn up mymusic a little too loud or eat spicy food to feel a sudden flurry of protesting feet and fists demanding that I desist. (faith.org.uk)
  • The Real Deal went behind the scenes at REBNY's headquarters at 570 Lexington Avenue to see how the sudden flurry of advances is playing with the board's members and find out what the power brokers plan to do next. (therealdeal.com)
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