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The events of the evening had flurried and confused me.
It was hard to remember being cold, rushed, flurried and upset.
Feathers flurried to the ground as it struggled in his hands.
But the Clinton character issue was flurrying outside furiously as the snow.
This flurried her, but she made a swift change and went on shaking.
The snow is still just flurrying, but we can see that it's thicker now.
His fingers flurried through the folders as he tried to remember where he'd put it.
It was remarkable how pale and flurried he had become in an instant.
He too was flurried and not a little scared.
I see you are flurried, whereas my mind is very tranquilly made up.
"I'd prefer to walk, for this affair has flurried me rather."
I nearly ran into Jo at the top of the stairs, so flurried were my thoughts.
The mud flurried around as I picked it up.
It was daylight but still dark, the snow blowing and flurrying past the windows.
The waiter flurried between them, as busy as if the room were full.
He knew himself, and would not be flurried.
The air flurrying past the curtain had turned as cold as frost.
The sound of it flurried her a little.
Fascinated, Chow watched the schools of fish that flurried past the windows.
The gull hissed at him and flurried its wings again.
Snow flurried as wind soughed through the trees, but there was no other movement.
Some of the ice that had been vaporized was flurrying back down around the landing party as snow.
The snow flurried against the window, with a sound like fingers brushing the pane.
She put down her coffee cup in an un flurried manner.
All too soon the rocky slopes around them whitened as snow flurried past.