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fulgurar
Become flared and widen, usually at one end.
flare
Catalan
fulgurar
1
Jessica held the new
flare
out
,
lighting the mouth of the cave.
2
But just now this seemed a good place to
flare
out
.
3
I'd rather see you
flare
out
like that than pay compliments.
4
The wheels
flare
out
at the corners, behind huge aero ducts.
5
Don't
flare
out
about it, but take it gently and conversational.
6
Credit spreads have continued to
flare
out
in recent sessions.
7
When those pustules burst, millions of spores
flare
out
in search of fresh hosts.
8
He will
flare
out
at me and break it off.
9
Mittie had a quick temper, apt to
flare
out
suddenly.
10
A conflagration might
flare
out
at a moment's notice.
11
A
flare
out
of bounds is fair game.
12
They seemed to
flare
out
at the tips, and then she suddenly realized what they were.
13
Most expressed a little anxiety, but were largely confident the situation would not
flare
out
of control.
14
Nothing tore the
flare
out
,
his pale eyes nearly luminous with rage, and came after me, roaring.
15
It's a strong-smelling large plant with big white flowers that
flare
out
from the stem, Ayla said.
16
No Houdini or Copperfield can cause consciousness to
flare
out
and embrace the eons and the galaxies.
flare
out
flare
Catalan
fulgurar
acampanar
brillar