158 examples of flurries in sentences

Then came the morning when, out of the monotonous cold and snow-flurries, something new appeared, a narrow white rim forming on the river marginthe first ice!

I mean those N.P.'s and N.Y.C.'s and those other letters that are always having flurries and panics and passed dividends.

Along the ridge, buffeted by the wind, half blind with the flurries of stinging hail with which that wind lashed him as with countless bits of broken glass, he did not turn to look behind him; not until he had gone fully half of the way to the cave.

During the following days we had stormy weather and thick snow flurries, so that we could see nothing of the surrounding country.

Southeasterly storms and snow flurries occurred daily, during which we could see absolutely nothing.

There were severe frosts at night, and occasionally light flurries of snow; but the hardy beasts evidently cared nothing for any but heavy storms, and seemed to prefer to lie in the snow rather than upon the open ground.

The weather, however, continued very favourable, and after the blow from the north-east, the wind came from the south, chill, and attended with flurries of snow, but sufficiently steady and not so fresh as to compel our adventurers to carry very short sail.

There was mist in places, and flurries of snow were to be seen to the southward, while the ocean to the northward of the group was glittering under the brightness of an unclouded sun.

There had been flurries of snow visible all the morning, but it was in the distance, and among the glittering bergs.

It still snowed violently, the flakes being large, and eddying round the angles of the rocks, in flurries so violent as, at moments, to confound all the senses of the young man.

About noon, the smoke of the volcano became once more visible; and before the sun went down the cap of the highest elevation in the group was seen, amid flurries of snow.

" "My dear Dorothea!" Narcissus gazed helplessly at Mudge; but Mudge had been seized with a flurry of his own, and misinterpreted the look as well as the stern question.

Although the snow was not continuous, lying merely in shallow flurries over the more open spaces, he found no difficulty in following the tracks for the first few miles.

The same weather in every respect, with light snow flurries.

"Oh! Oh!" Three flurries of wild pitching drew forth those horrified whispers.

The great depth of snow endured, was added to by spasmodic flurries.

The noiseless work of the sky, And the sudden flurries of snow-birds, Like brown leaves whirling by.

at Verona it rained as hard as ever, and we made our way from the railway station at Venice, cowering in the coffin-like cabin of a damp and extremely draughty gondola, while cold flurries of an Alpine-born wind swept across the Grand Canal.

When he left the library it was about noon, the day being cloudy and dark with flurries of snow, those who were in the streets shivering with the raw cold.

CHAPTER XII In February the birds sang between flurries of snow; but the end of the month was warm and lovely, and robins, bluebirds, and cardinals burst into a torrent of song.

In the flurry of the moment no one noticed their departure, which indeed might not have attracted attention at any time.

Heavy clouds whirled over, trailing snow-flurries.

you're pretty well done with fears and flurries.

Twice the engines broke down and had to be tinkered up, and each time there were snow flurries to warn them of the imminence of winter.

The clouds were gray; the great driving seas were leadening; even the occasional albatrosses were gray, while the snow-flurries were not white, but gray, under the sombre pall of the heavens.

158 examples of  flurries  in sentences