snow flurry
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Definition
Noun: 1. A brief, light fall of snow accompanied by a gust of wind: A snow flurry is a short-lived, light snowfall, often driven by wind, that does not typically lead to significant accumulation on the ground. 2. Something resembling such a brief, swirling fall: The term can also describe any similar brief, light, and swirling shower of small particles or a sudden, brief period of activity or excitement.
Examples of Usage
- Noun (Meteorological):
- We experienced a sudden
snow flurryon our walk, but it stopped after just a few minutes. - The forecast calls for occasional
snow flurriesthis afternoon, but no major storm.
- Noun (Figurative):
- A
snow flurryof confetti fell from the ceiling at the end of the concert. - Her announcement caused a
snow flurryof questions from the reporters.
Advanced Usage
- "A flurry of [something]": This is a very common figurative extension. It describes a sudden, brief, and often agitated burst of activity or a small, swirling mass of things.
- The email triggered a
flurryof responses. (A sudden burst of activity) - A
flurryof leaves blew across the path. (A small, swirling mass)
Variants and Related Words
- Flurry (noun/verb): The base word. As a noun, it can mean a light snowfall (), a sudden gust of wind, or a brief period of commotion. As a verb, it means to agitate or confuse.
- Noun: There was a
flurryof activity before the guests arrived. - Verb: Don't be
flurriedby the last-minute changes.
Synonyms
- Snow shower: A very similar meteorological term for a brief fall of snow.
- Gust: A brief, strong rush of wind (one component of a ).
- Flurry: The core synonym when used in its figurative sense (e.g., a flurry of activity).
Related Phrases
- In a flurry: In a state of hurried movement or activity.
- She left the house
in a flurry, forgetting her keys.
Related Idioms
- A flurry of excitement/activity: A standard idiom for describing a sudden, short burst of commotion.
- The winning goal created
a flurry of excitementin the stadium.
Noun
- a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that)
- he had to close the window against the flurries
- there was a flurry of chicken feathers