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“I have full faith that this will happen,” Williams says, prepping her fairy dust for a flurry of happy thoughts.

Another flurry of pro-ACA Instagram posts from Hollywood actors?

He crumpled to the ground under a flurry of fists and boots, and as he recalls, no one around him tried to stop the attack.

A flurry of emails continued over the weekend, culminating in what they claimed were $2 million in new donations.

Thus began a flurry of back-and-forth emails between director and subject.

And this was all they said to each other—until they had gone through the flurry of the station and found their compartment.

She seemed to be overcome by quite a little flurry of passion, and her manner irritated me.

A dorsal fin cut the surface close by, there was a little flurry, and the pirate disappeared.

But armed as he was, severe and flash-tempered as he seemed, Mackenzie was not in any sort of a flurry to give ground before him.

There was a short, sharp flurry, but Vincente knew every trick of the game and speedily brought the gallant fish on board.

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On this page you'll find 136 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to flurry, such as: furor, outbreak, spurt, squall, turmoil, and whirl.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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