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Meanings of
flaring
in anglès
Streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air.
flying
waving
aflare
Related terms
moving
Flared.
flared
Related terms
increasing
Usage of
flaring
in anglès
1
He wasn't too good on his feet today-withhis gout
flaring
up.
2
The lamps in the High Street suddenly
flaring
beat out the sky.
3
The mere mention of her socialist deadbeat friends sent Gould's temper
flaring
.
4
Bowls corresponding to the above in general characters, but having
flaring
rims.
5
Her
flaring
collar of lace and the stomacher were worked in pearls.
6
Soon through the window one of the beacons is seen
flaring
red.
7
The white table gleamed more whitely than ever under the
flaring
gas.
8
The room was lit by several of the
high
-
flaring
cressets of stone.
9
The normal profile is thus a symmetric cone with a
flaring
base.
10
I hurriedly asked, taking it to the
flaring
gaslight on the stairway.
11
The torch fell to the floor and lay there, spluttering and
flaring
.
12
I could feel his power
flaring
out from him like a whip.
13
Kelsier landed on it,
flaring
his pewter, which improved his physical abilities.
14
She froze, her nostrils
flaring
,
every muscle in her body going rigid.
15
Tom's mind felt a sudden wrench, followed by an enormous
flaring
pain.
16
A
flaring
tube, P, fixes the position of the eye very definitely.
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About this term
flaring
flare
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
flare up
flare torches
flare gas
flare lights
flare red
More collocations
Flaring
through the time
Flaring
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common