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1. flurry
noun. ['ˈflɝːi'] a rapid active commotion.
Synonyms
- hustle
- rumpus
- fuss
- stir
- ruction
- tumult
- bustle
- commotion
- ruckus
- din
Antonyms
- orient
- switch on
- disengage
- switch off
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Rhymes with Snow Flurry
- kebab-n-kurry
- mcmurry
- mcmurrey
- macmurray
- vickery
- mccurry
- margory
- demory
- demery
- ulery
- towery
- slurry
- scurry
- flury
- blurry
- worry
- ury
- urie
- uri
- urey
- surry
- surrey
- murry
- murrie
- murrey
- murree
- murray
- hurry
- hurri
- gurry
Sentences with snow-flurry
1. Noun Phrase
However, strong cold fronts can periodically sweep through, ushering in freezing temperatures and the occasional snow flurry.
2. Noun Phrase
Create a snow flurry effect by cutting out smaller snowflakes around the large one.
2. flurry
verb. ['ˈflɝːi'] move in an agitated or confused manner.
Antonyms
- hearten
3. flurry
noun. ['ˈflɝːi'] a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that).
Synonyms
- snowfall
- snow
Antonyms
- orderliness
- order
- please
4. flurry
verb. ['ˈflɝːi'] cause to feel embarrassment.
Synonyms
- throw
- fuddle
- discombobulate
- fox
- bother
- confuse
- put off
- abash
- deflect
- bedevil
- befuddle
- embarrass
- confound
- fluster
- disconcert
Antonyms
- disassemble
- confront
- attract
- encourage
5. snow
verb. ['ˈsnoʊ'] fall as snow.
Synonyms
- precipitate
- fall
Antonyms
- unhurried
- inflate
- accelerate
Etymology
- snow (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. snow
noun. ['ˈsnoʊ'] precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals.
Synonyms
- precipitation
- flake
- downfall
- flurry
- whiteout
- snowflake
- snowfall
Antonyms
- keep
- decrease
- natural object
- soft drug
Etymology
- snow (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. snow
noun. ['ˈsnoʊ'] a layer of snowflakes (white crystals of frozen water) covering the ground.
Synonyms
- flake
- snowball
- snowflake
- layer
- crud
Antonyms
- understate
- inhale
- stay in place
- come
Etymology
- snow (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. snow
verb. ['ˈsnoʊ'] conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end.
Synonyms
- bamboozle
- lead by the nose
- pull the wool over someone's eyes
- hoodwink
- deceive
- lead astray
- play false
Antonyms
- conserve
- ascend
- float
- better
Etymology
- snow (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. snow
noun. ['ˈsnoʊ'] street names for cocaine.
Synonyms
- C
- cocain
- nose candy
- cocaine
- blow
Antonyms
- uncover
- success
- strengthening
- rise
Etymology
- snow (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. Snow
noun. English writer of novels about moral dilemmas in academe (1905-1980).
Synonyms
- C. P. Snow
- Charles Percy Snow