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    flurried
    /ˈflʌrɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. agitated, nervous, or anxious: "Jack was never flurried"

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  2. Flurried definition: marked by confusion or agitation.. See examples of FLURRIED used in a sentence.

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  3. Flurried means characterized by haste, commotion, or confusion. Learn how to use this adjective in British and American English, with synonyms, pronunciation, and sentences.

  4. Definition of flurried adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Flurried means characterized by haste, commotion or confusion. It can also mean a brief, light snowfall, a sudden gust of wind, or a stirring mass. See examples, translations and related words.

  6. noun. flur· ry ˈflər-ē. ˈflə-rē. plural flurries. Synonyms of flurry. 1. a. : a gust of wind. b. : a brief light snowfall. 2. a. : a brief period of commotion or excitement. b. : a sudden occurrence of many things at once : barrage sense 2. a flurry of insults. 3. : a brief advance or decline in prices : a short-lived outburst of trading activity.

  7. Flurried means confused and nervous or excited. Learn how to use this adjective with synonyms, examples and translations from the Longman Corpus.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of the adjective flurried, which means marked by confusion or agitation. See also the noun flurry, which means a brief shower of snow or a sudden commotion.