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4 collocations for flurry
This formal introduction flurried Madam Melcombe a little.
The accident, however, and their sudden appearance, could only serve additionally to flurry the little party who had to convey their disabled officer to a place of safety, and Mr. Helpman, who may well be pardoned the want of his usual self-possession at such a moment, left behind a pair of loaded pistols.
Whether this flurried the Female Samson or not, or whether she lost her balance entirely on account of having unhooked one leg, I don't know.
I can understand a musician like thata man who makes music move like thoughts, flurrying this way and blowing that.