Depending on your flurry (snow-based or multiple in quick succession), I might think you're referring to the latter. In which case, if something is happening quickly and it just won't stop, you could use "flurry".
i.e. "Today, my boss would not stop with his flurry of insults."
There was a large snow flurry.
As i was walking down the street flurries started falling from the sky.
There are a number of synonyms for the word 'commotion'. Some of the most common synonyms include excitement, flurry, fuss, bustle, rumpus and confusion.
Fuss: a flurry of nervous, excited, often needless activity. Honorific: conveying honor, a title or term of respect.
Flurry is something tiny that spins like leaves or even snow that is caused by the sudden wind breeze. This can also pertain as snow shower.
the word rag in a sentence
it was a flurry shot that was not needed at all. Or you can also say the cat took of in a flurry of leaves a twigs.
a solid is a part of flurry
i believe there is a chance of flurries outside tonight
When the automobile comes to a stop, the mechanics perform a flurry of activities. That snowstorm was not much more than a flurry.
The boxing match ended after an explosive flurry of blows to the head.
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A flurry is a light sprinkling of snow or rain. We like to watch the years first snow flurries while drinking hot cocoa.
A flurry of activity
As i was walking down the street flurries started falling from the sky.
ado, flurry, fuss, hustle, stir
Fun, fire, figure skating, flurry.
Flurry, blizzard, snowflakes, flakes, white stuff.