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Definition of flurried in English: flurriedadjectiveˈflʌrɪdˈflərid Agitated, nervous, or anxious. (人)慌张的,不安的,忧虑的 杰克从不慌张。 Example sentencesExamples - His pose is very graceful, he is safe and reliable in gathering a faulty throw, he never gets flurried, and he does not appeal to that dignified gentleman in the white robe.
- Kevin held her hand and stopped her from her flurried packing.
- Tansini's approach is the antithesis of Parry's, replacing measured inexorability with a sequence of flurried, furtive conversations that hurtle into the stuff of nightmare.
- Behind us, Pat began warming himself up on his drum kit, executing a quick succession of flurried beats.
- The show grounds were a bustle of activity, horses, riders, spectators, staff members, trainers, worried parents and other people, running around in a flurried way.
- If you're used to the pace of AFL or rugby union, then watching gridiron is like chess with helmets - lots of waiting around for five seconds of flurried activity.
- Her attentive entourage lifted her aloft, further emphasizing her height, and whirled about her in a flurried frenzy.
- Two elderly unmarried ladies were sitting on the front porch of their country house convincing each other they had made the right choice in life, when a rooster chased a flurried hen past them.
- Well Scanlon was in the act of dismounting when the first shot was fired at Kennedy, and Scanlon became, well, flurried, and fell to his knees.
- The pounding on the door smashed him out of his flurried thoughts and he hurried to it, flinging it open.
Synonyms agitated, flustered, ruffled, in a panic, worked up, beside oneself, overwrought, perturbed, frantic informal in a flap, in a state, in a twitter, in a fluster, in a dither, all of a dither, all of a lather, in a tizz/tizzy, in a tiz-woz British informal in a (flat) spin, having kittens North American informal in a twit Definition of flurried in US English: flurriedadjectiveˈflərēdˈflərid (of a person) agitated, nervous, or anxious. (人)慌张的,不安的,忧虑的 I sat down, feeling a little flurried and excited Example sentencesExamples - Her attentive entourage lifted her aloft, further emphasizing her height, and whirled about her in a flurried frenzy.
- Kevin held her hand and stopped her from her flurried packing.
- Behind us, Pat began warming himself up on his drum kit, executing a quick succession of flurried beats.
- If you're used to the pace of AFL or rugby union, then watching gridiron is like chess with helmets - lots of waiting around for five seconds of flurried activity.
- Tansini's approach is the antithesis of Parry's, replacing measured inexorability with a sequence of flurried, furtive conversations that hurtle into the stuff of nightmare.
- His pose is very graceful, he is safe and reliable in gathering a faulty throw, he never gets flurried, and he does not appeal to that dignified gentleman in the white robe.
- Two elderly unmarried ladies were sitting on the front porch of their country house convincing each other they had made the right choice in life, when a rooster chased a flurried hen past them.
- The show grounds were a bustle of activity, horses, riders, spectators, staff members, trainers, worried parents and other people, running around in a flurried way.
- Well Scanlon was in the act of dismounting when the first shot was fired at Kennedy, and Scanlon became, well, flurried, and fell to his knees.
- The pounding on the door smashed him out of his flurried thoughts and he hurried to it, flinging it open.
Synonyms agitated, flustered, ruffled, in a panic, worked up, beside oneself, overwrought, perturbed, frantic |