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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61. "And don't speak to me like that!" she flared out.
62. Mason's temper flared when he spotted his girlfriend kissing another man.
63. He flared at me.
64. The sides of the ship were flared out to allow more room on the top floors.
65. The fire flared up as I put more logs on it.
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66. Even as the President appealed for calm, trouble flared in several American cities.
67. Her anger subsided as quickly as it had flared up.
68. Her nostrils flared angrily.
69. Tempers flared after a three-hour delay at Gatwick Airport yesterday.
70. Ground fighting flared up again after a two - week lull.
71. The injury has flared up again, keeping him out of today's game.
72. Flared trousers were considered to be the height of fashion in those days.
73. The blood - red light of down flared on her face.
74. The horse's nostrils flared.
75. A handful of violent incidents flared before June 30.
76. A match flared in the darkness.
77. Others flared like candles as they tried to flee.
78. Tempers flared as the supporters scuffled with other passengers.
79. Sukarno procrastinated; tempers flared up, the students withdrew.
80. Often she wore platform heels and flared trousers.
81. The orange light flared and he jabbed at it.
82. Below, concertina wires flared their silvered thorns.
83. I found myself making cat suits with flared trousers.
84. Tears spurted out of her eyes, her nostrils flared.
85. Explosions flared like novas inside a dust nebula.
86. Jealousy flared, a red dagger in his heart.
87. Inter-ethnic violence has flared sporadically since independence.
88. Friend's triumph flared like a lightning flash.
89. Anger flared within her at the sight.
90. Violence has flared up again in the Middle East.