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–noun
1. a light, brief shower of snow.
2. sudden commotion, excitement, or confusion; nervous hurry: There was a flurry of activity before the guests arrived.
3. Stock Exchange.
a. a brief rise or fall in prices.
b. a brief, unusually heavy period of trading.
4. a sudden gust of wind.
–verb (used with object)
5. to put (a person) into a flurry; confuse; fluster.(慌亂)
–verb (used without object)
6. (of snow) to fall or be blown in a flurry.
7. to move in an excited or agitated manner.
Already [drunk] on the notion of self-indulgence, actor Vincent Gallo's debut as a writer and director will likely [prove] a love-it-or-hate-it affair for most viewers, with the hates [out]numbering the loves.
Dominating the screen in a flurry of aggressive method acting, Gallo makes no attempt to make his hateful loser of a protagonist the least bit sympathetic, a choice far easier to admire than to endure.
tempestuous blustery
jettison
flotsam is floating debris made up of the wreckage of ship and its cargo.
jetsam is debris they [jettison] in hopes of saving the ship.
buoy
Beleaguer
2008年11月26日 星期三
Flurry
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