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flurry
noun as in commotion, burst
Example Sentences
Federal executions were relatively rare before Trump's first term in office, which finished with a flurry of executions that ended a 130-year-old precedent of pausing executions amid a presidential transition.
A church where two Gavin and Stacey scenes were filmed has seen a "flurry" of visitors ahead of the final episode.
But, as an adversarial presidential administration is poised to take office, experts say they anticipate a flurry of legal objections over nearly all forthcoming California clean air policies.
An Israeli delegation described as "working level" is currently in the Qatari capital Doha amid a flurry of diplomatic comings and goings in the region.
A flurry of recent university union activity coupled with fears of a more pro-business, anti-labor Trump White House is providing the answer.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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