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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121. Safety Tim McDonald had bruised a left shoulder in the Rams game, which flared up again Sunday.
122. As we flared, spray from the rice paddy swirled around us.
123. The oil ignited and the wooden houses flared up like match-sticks.
124. Other signs of tension and fear are a tight mouth, stiff neck, and flared nostrils.
125. When the other women had done so,(http://sentencedict.com/flared.html) Hector had flared out at them.
126. Flared Skirt A full, panelled skirt falls beautifully from a back-elasticated waistband.
127. A group of five or six men, all in flared trousers and dark glasses, burst into the room.
128. The sixteen slicks flared in unison with Yellow One and settled into the tall grass.
129. Tensions flared in the long-running Senate Whitewater hearings Thursday as a former Arkansas securities commissioner testified that she warned then-Gov.
130. In August 1680 simmering peasant discontent in the district of Mondovi had flared up in open rebellion.
131. When I flared, the rotor wash stirred up the dust and everything vanished.
132. This quick temper that flared at nothing, that was new.
133. But their eyes met over the plate; and a faint puzzlement flared into the Grand Duchess's.
134. But as she looked at him, a tiny spark of anger flared within her.
135. The shorts were pleated about the waist and flared widely, giving an illusion of being a too short skirt.
136. The oil flame flickered and flared alarmingly, shooting jagged shadows up around the walls.
137. The gunships had to stop firing as we flared close to the ground because we could be hit by ricocheting bullets.
138. All females in their thirties dressed like chic astronauts; all women over forty wore jaunty, flared trouser suits.
139. The thunder crashed, the lightning flared, and the rain came down in torrents.
140. Beyond the doorway the dim light flared suddenly, illuminating the fleeing rats with an unearthly orange glow.
141. He flared his nostrils at her, a sign of affection.
142. Love flared through her, she felt desire and sadness too because she knew this was a fleeting moment.
143. In a moment they reddened and flared up, and before long the water was bubbling.
144. Like new outbreaks of flame in a forest fire, fresh worries flared in his mind.
145. Before tempers flared, Dutriz cracked a joke, and talk returned to the news.
146. He stoked the fire so that it flared, then reached behind him for a pouch of thin leather which contained charred bones.
147. Behind him, lightning flared, turning him into a stark silhouette against the windows; flooding the reception with white light.
148. Resentment flared at such an unmannered intrusion.
149. The campfire flared up in me sudden wind.
150. The full skirt flared out.