urry (Meaning)
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urry (n.)
A sort of blue or black clay lying near a vein of coal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of urry
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
urry Sentence Examples
- The car swerved in a flurry of activity as it narrowly avoided a collision.
- The students exited the classroom in an unorganized hurry, their backpacks bouncing on their shoulders.
- The chef sliced the vegetables with a hasty flurry of his knife.
- The salesperson spoke with a hurried cadence, eager to close the deal.
- The patient was rushed into surgery with alarming hurry.
- The children gathered in a flurry of excitement, eager to start the game.
- The wind whipped past my face in a cold flurry of raindrops.
- The police officers arrived in a flurry of sirens and flashing lights.
- The crowd cheered in a flurry of enthusiasm as the winning team emerged.
- The artist's brush danced across the canvas with a flurry of vibrant colors.
FAQs About the word urry
A sort of blue or black clay lying near a vein of coal.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The car swerved in a flurry of activity as it narrowly avoided a collision.
The students exited the classroom in an unorganized hurry, their backpacks bouncing on their shoulders.
The chef sliced the vegetables with a hasty flurry of his knife.
The salesperson spoke with a hurried cadence, eager to close the deal.