Sentences with phrase «usual flurry»

The phrase "usual flurry" means a typical or regular outburst of activity or excitement. Full definition
This January was different though — it came and went without the usual flurry of excitement.
After the usual flurry of hugs and squealing (yeah, we are so those people in airports) we walked past a full length mirror.
Netflix is your friend - Netflix will have the usual flurry of Easter treats available towards the end of March.
Amid the usual flurry of sequins, excitement and suspense, Hollywood celebrates itself again this month with the 75th annual Academy Awards.
In the usual flurry of hastily composed reactions, the typical critique — «How can this be art?»
Meanwhile in Europe, the art world elite has been seeing in the 56th edition of the Venice Biennale with the usual flurry of press releases, party dresses and champagne — and, for a few unsuspecting Prada Foundation guests, an impromptu dip in the canal.
I am writing this post from our boat in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia — a welcome break from the usual flurry of activity and a time for deeper reflection than is usually available.
The release of this year's American Lawyer 100 survey of law firm finances has prompted the usual flurry of analysis and commentary, including this piece from the New York Times.
This January was different though — it came and went without the usual flurry of excitement.
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