Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flurry.(verb)
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Use "flurries" in a sentence
"It hits the ear in flurries and waves, and is still hard to understand."
"She double-faulted to fall behind 3-1, and the mistakes came in flurries after that."
"The southerly blasts had now left us again; for they come at first in short flurries, and shift to other points (for 10 or 12 days sometimes) before they are quite set in: and we had uncertain winds, between sea and land-breezes, and the coasting trade, which was itself unsettled."