Similar words: solar flare, flare, flare up, red flag, pillared, declared, flap, flask. Meaning: [fler /fleə] adj. having a gradual increase in width.
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1. The torch flared in the wind.
2. The fire flared up again.
3. The match flared in the darkness.
4. His dark eyes flared angrily.
5. The match flared and went out.
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6. The fire flared up as the paper caught.
7. Her dress flared out towards the bottom.
8. Colour flared in her cheeks.
9. The fire flared up as I added more wood.
10. Matches flared, momentarily highlighting the faces.
11. The fire flared up when we thought it was out.
12. For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10,000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
13. The flame above the oil well flared into the dark sky.
14. My back trouble has flared up again.
15. Flared trousers were a fashion statement of the seventies.
16. The fire flared out brightly.
17. Rioting has flared up in several northern towns.
18. Tempers flared during the debate.
19. He stuck out his tongue and flared his nostrils.
20. Violence flared when the police moved in.
21. The fire flared into life again.
22. Flared trousers are out this year.
23. Mary flared up when Jim angered her.
24. Her nostrils flared with anger.
25. Tempers flared as the traffic jam became worse.
26. Flared trousers went out years ago.
27. Her flared her scarf to catch my eye.
28. Dozens of people were injured as fighting flared up.
29. He flared up and sputtered out the story.
30. The horse flared its nostrils.