Tommy Atkins" was not flurried or excited now, success had made him firm and confident, and there was no wild firing.
He was a little flurried at the idea of such an article being introduced into the diocese by a protégé of his own, and at the instigation of his father-in-law.
This was just what Mrs. Proudie meant to say, and Mrs. Quiverful, though she was too anxious and too flurried thus to translate the full meaning of the manoeuvre, did not fail to feel its effect.
Mr. Harding was a little flurried when I told him of the bishop's wishes about the school.
The questioner was partly answered by the abrupt and somewhat flurried entrance of the sister referred to.
I have seen men so flurried when their horses' noses touched the ground as to fling themselves wildly from the saddle, and meet their own apprehensions half-way, converting an uncertain scramble into a certain downfall.
A flurried snatch at the bridle pulls its head in the air, and throws the animal skilfully to the ground at the moment it most requires perfect freedom for a desperate effort to keep on its legs.
It seems that he was so flurried by a fancied detection that he made a full acknowledgment of all.
Harcourt listened with a species of admiration to the calm and measured sentiment of the sailor, who, fully conscious of all the danger, yet never, by a word or gesture, showed that he was flurried or excited.
In a moment or two more Lord Ellerdine, looking flurried and hot, entered the drawing-room.
This with a sweet smile that put the flurried maid entirely at her ease.
In my proving of this drug it produced a flurried feeling due, I thought, to the rapid action of the stimulated heart.
More, that hurried, flurried feeling had not troubled her this week.
Wednesday, Sir," I replied, flurriedat his abrupt manner.
She was a little flurried by the unexpected visit, and the schoolmaster was not at his ease.
This was just what Mrs Proudie meant to say; and Mrs Quiverful, though she was too anxious and too flurried thus to translate the full meaning of the manoeuvre, did not fail to feel its effect.
Mr Harding was a littleflurried when I told him of the bishop's wishes about the school.
He was a little flurried at the idea of such an article, being introduced into the diocese by a protege of his own, and at the instigation of his father-in-law.
Besides, he was flurried in the expectation of seeing the squire, and of appropriating the money which was to secure the dearest object of his ambition.
When Harley again came on deck, he seemed muchflurried and disturbed.
Natasha noticed that her father was flurried on entering the anteroom and inquired timidly and softly whether the prince and princess were at home.
The window frame which prevented anyone from sitting on the outer sill was being forced out by two footmen, who were evidently flurried and intimidated by the directions and shouts of the gentlemen around.
I said I had utterly forgotten the circumstance to which he alluded, and that, on the first night of a play, no doubt author and manager were flurried alike.
Your ladyship chose my nephew for better or for worse," says Aunt Bernstein, who was now always very much flurried in the presence of the young Countess.
In brief words he told her Mrs. Davies was too ill to receive callers or accept invitations, and in response to her flurried "Is there anything in the world I can do?
She didn't do it, though," was her flurried exclamation.
It was not till they had embarked on the ferry-boat that the thought of her escort's possible poverty occurred to her flurried mind.
But her brows met in a perplexed frown that had no trace of ire, and she made a flurried upward gesture with both hands, receding several steps.
She turned, giving two flurried looks to right and left, doubtless from a sense that the abhorred one might have breasted the same peril as herself--in his case far lighter, of course.
Half amused, but not a little flurried by all the noise and tumult around him, L'Estrange made his way through the crowd till he reached the dingy entrance which led to the still dingier stair of the Podestà's residence.
He has gone in to Rome to see you," said Nelly, whose face was still crimson, and who felt flurried and agitated by the flighty impetuosity of the other.
She might want one fan, but hardly two; and had Phillipa been less flurried she might have noticed that Mrs. Purling had one already in her hand.
This time it was Sprott, the chief messenger, flurried and frightened, no doubt, by recent reproof.
Let us go to papa,' responded Elfride, with somewhat of a flurried delivery.
It may have said to Knight that a woman who was so flurried in the preliminaries must have a dreadful sequel to her tale.
Five hundred pairs of eyes lit up, and theflurried warders ran in random dismay to see to it!
When he handed her an envelope rather stuffed with papers, she went on her flurried way; and soon Loveday was bowing before her in his sitting-room at Priddlestone.
The officer read it half through with flurried closeness; then, "Well, but what is all this?
I beg your pardon, I'm sure I thought I had said so; but I'm so flurriedas I never was before.
He certainly did accost me, like a man flurried out of his life.
No wonder poor Barbara wasflurried and nervous, for there's danger on all sides.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flurried" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.