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How to pronounce flaring in English?

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Synonyms aflare


ran quickly, her flaring coat behind her.

Examples of flaring

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Three weeks later many cigarettes remain unlit but scorched tempers are flaring.
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The Pannonian Trumpet fibula has a wide flaring head like the bell of a trumpet.
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Protests are already flaring in Oman, Kuwait and even tightly ruled Saudi Arabia.
From the thenewstribune.com
Negroes had lost most of the rights they'd gained, and segregation was flaring.
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The situation is flaring up due to a failure of the Indian governance to deliver.
From the economist.com
Making the assumption that the ulcer is flaring up again is the obvious answer.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Carbon sinks deep underground can capture and store emissions from gas flaring.
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Gossaert surprises the viewer with pompous costume and flaring contrasts of tone.
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However, many properties of sunspots and active regions correlate with flaring.
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More examples
  • A shape that spreads outward; "the skirt had a wide flare"
  • Burn brightly; "Every star seemed to flare with new intensity"
  • A sudden burst of flame
  • Flare out: become flared and widen, usually at one end; "The bellbottom pants flare out"
  • A burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
  • Shine with a sudden light; "The night sky flared with the massive bombardment"
  • Flare is Japanese pop singer Hitomi Shimatani's seventh studio album. There is both a CD and CD+DVD format.
  • Flare Acoustic Arts League u2014 a.k.a. Flare (band) u2014 were an experimental pop band formed by guitarist Damian Costilla and singer LD Beghtol in New York in 1996 who made intense, darkly romantic, atmospheric songs deeply influenced by their love of The Smiths, The Magnetic Fields (with whom beghtol sometimes collaborated), Love, various 4AD bands and The Velvet Underground...
  • The flare is a difficult breakdance power move borrowed from gymnastics. The breaker supports his body with his arms, swings his legs around his stationary torso in continuous circles, and never allows his legs to touch the ground. ...