Erupt or intensify suddenly.
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Examples for "flare "
Examples for "flare "
1 Despite a positive trajectory, a flare - up or second wave is not impossible.
2 Contention over environmental issues is likely to flare from time to time.
3 A crash or flare - up of symptoms can last days, weeks or months.
4 But Ms Gallagher said the odd flare up was not a concern.
5 Finding a slightly wider spot or flare is of particular importance here.
1 But regular protests continue to erupt against unemployment, poverty and official corruption.
2 Read: Protests erupt in Soweto and JHB South, major traffic disruptions reported
3 The debate grew so heated that it appeared war could erupt again.
4 Similar funding conflicts are set to erupt at campuses across the UK.
5 It means that you know that something can erupt at any moment.
1 But Ms Gallagher said the odd flare up was not a concern.
2 These summer squalls flare up fast and pass through just as quickly.
3 If a thunderbolt would fall, or the forest flare up in flame.
4 He stared into the fire, watching the embers flare up and die.
5 It's possible that the protests will flare up into a bigger conflagration.
1 Or an implement; something heavy enough to break open the gallery door.
2 I finish my breakfast and break open a fresh pack of Camels.
3 The old man's choking sounds made Mark's heart want to break open .
4 And I said I would break open my letter and say so.
5 And when he said he would break open the door, she said:-
1 Nora burst out laughing; and in the midst of her mirthfulness exclaimed:
2 Then to her left, a flailing shape burst out of the water.
3 The story reached its end, and everyone burst out laughing, including Lem.
4 He doesn't burst out laughing, which I take as a good sign.
5 Miss Oleander burst out , the moment they were alone in the carriage.
Increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner.
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