in a flurry造句

To move or come down in a flurry.

I'm always in a flurry (ie confused and disorganized) as deadlines get nearer.

It was a sheer drop of nearly a thousand feet to the Magdelena, and I saw him go over in a flurry of snow.

Everyone was in a flurry, for at the church Margie and her family attended, the congregation was preparing to share their Christmas wishes with each other.

Moments later, they say, soldiers spilled over the walls in a flurry of grenades and bullets that left at least eight people dead, including a father and his four sons.

On winter evenings, when the lane from the class-rooms to our dormitories was deep in snow, we used to charge ahead and make a dash for it or turn round and round in a flurry of snow if there was a high wind, walking backwards or sideways.

These young fellows are all in a flurry.

In a Samurai film's inevitable finale, sword wielding hero and villain clash in a flurry of steel.

This usually results in a flurry of new activities for a short period with a gradual slowing down - but it does keep me always moving towards my goals while many others stay stuck in place.

Even though Zeus is intranquil and in a flurry about his own destiny that he would be replaced by another deity, and Oteng is also worried about predicting other deities' destiny of ruination.

When finally she reached home, the whole estate was in a flurry of searching for her.

After Enron, an energy firm, collapsed in a flurry of fraud, Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley act in 2002 which, among other things, protected whistle-blowers from retaliation.

He walked in a flurry.

As soon as he had gone, Feng Yun-thing dashed upstairs in a flurry, intending to make peace between the quarrelling women.

in a flurry造句

Who? 'I asked in a flurry.

Lv Qinglian and Chen Xi were already in a flurry of faces. How did they not expect that some of the dog blood bridge sections would appear on their own.

Do you feel in a flurry or sweating all over in a noisy situation every time you have hot pot?

LONDON- Down in the mall, between the fast-food joint and the bagel[百吉餅] shop, a group of young people huddles[擁擠] in a flurry of baggy combat pants[短褲], skateboards[*板], and slang.