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flurried

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Flurry \Flur"ry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flurried}; p. pr. & vb.
   n. {Flurrying}.]
   To put in a state of agitation; to excite or alarm. --H.
   Swinburne.

Flurried \Flur"ried\, a.
   Agitated; excited. -- {Flur"ried*ly} adv.

Source : WordNet®

flurry
     n 1: a rapid bustling commotion [syn: {bustle}, {hustle}, {ado},
          {fuss}, {stir}]
     2: a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something
        resembling that); "he had to close the window against the
        flurries"; "there was a flurry of chicken feathers" [syn:
        {snow flurry}]
     v 1: move in an agitated or confused manner
     2: cause to feel embarrassment; "The constant attention of the
        young man confused her" [syn: {confuse}, {disconcert}, {put
        off}]
     [also: {flurried}]

flurried
     See {flurry}
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