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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91. Anger flared again to fill the void.
92. The issue flared up when the party was doing badly for other reasons, and subsided when it was not.
93. The fire flared up with salty blue flames and the driftwood crackled and spat.
94. This was in the heady days of 1978, when I first lost my leg, when very flared trousers were in.
95. Then(sentencedict.com), it was granted to a special breed of psychopath with a penchant for leather jackets and flared trousers.
96. Tempers flared as gallery staff were forced to restrict entry in order to protect the works of art.
97. The most violent fighting of recent months flared in several West Bank areas.
98. All the centres of pleasure flared with longing and Chesarynth jacked in.
99. After a few days the infection had flared up again, and with it came the same pain.
100. His allergies flared up for the first time in years.
101. She was young and wore a dress that flared out around her calves.
102. On the dunes Angus had put a match to the bonfire which crackled, spat, and flared up.
103. Pain flared in his thigh wound as he landed heavily on his injured leg.
104. A soup bowl with a flared rim can help prevent spillages.
105. Anna was a fiercely idealistic woman whose prematurely white hair flared like flame from her freckled face.
106. An old back ailment flared up[sentencedict.com], and he had to miss work for several days.
107. Tempers flared: Three hundred officers took part in operation haystack.
108. Their heat-patterns flared, as if they were blushing all over.
109. The two sides reached a stand-off at low tide on Tuesday but tempers flared and punches were thrown.
110. Tempers flared as each man dashed from one campaign appearance to the next in a last-minute effort to woo New Yorkers.
111. More solemn shadows flared as he lit his pipe, the sound of the drawing air strained and high.
112. A vivid light flared outside, bright enough to penetrate the heavy curtains.
113. On reaching the threshold he closed the throttle and flared.
114. As the first ships flared, red dust billowed up and swallowed them completely.
115. She heard the sharp intake of his breath and desire flared out of control so that, despite herself, she responded.
116. But let him out, the docile beast becomes himself-with nostrils flared, he roars.
117. The alacrity with which northerners enlisted for military service whenever warfare flared up on the Border speaks for itself.
118. Next moment every head turned to gaze skywards as a brilliant red star flared into life high above Bethlehem House.
119. It had a plain smooth bodice to the hips, then flared out in a lot of little points, like petals.
120. Gaveston bustled about in the darkness, found a tinder, and a cresset torch flared into life.