- From the verb flurry: (⇒ conjugate)
- flurried is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
- v past
- v past p
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Principal Translations |
flurried adj | (nervous, agitated) | ansioso/a adj |
| | nervioso/a adj |
| | agitado/a adj |
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Principal Translations |
flurry, flurry of [sth] n | (snow: light, brief shower) (nieve) | ráfaga nf |
| A flurry of snow blew across the field. |
| Una ráfaga de nieve voló cruzando el campo. |
flurry of [sth] n | (sudden, large number of [sth]) (actividad) | oleada nf |
| The newspaper received a flurry of angry editorial submissions every time the government did something. |
| El periódico recibía una oleada de airadas propuestas editoriales cada vez que el gobierno hacía algo. |
Additional Translations |
flurry⇒ vi | (fall in sudden shower) | neviscar v impers |
| | nevar ligeramente loc verb |
| The snow was flurrying down outside. |
| Está neviscando en el exterior. |
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