A sudden intense happening.
A sudden intensification in activity.
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Examples for "flareup"
Examples for "flareup"
1After its beautiful, surprising flareup last month, the 17P Holmes comet is fading at last.
2This orgy may be a last, perverse flareup of interest in something that will soon be no more.
3The troops on both sides have been there since 1947, when Kashmir was the scene of a flareup betw.
4That it was his Neodelos-the last great flareup of his old energy; and from there the way went all downhill.
5Abbas, after agreeing to hold indirect U.S.-mediated talks with Israel, has toughened his stance since the Israeli flareup with Washington.
1Despite a positive trajectory, a flare-up or second wave is not impossible.
2A crash or flare-up of symptoms can last days, weeks or months.
3But there was to be one final flare-up ere the end came.
4The north London doctor certainly does not think London will escape another flare-up.
5That flare-up was also sparked by claims of Israeli drone use in Lebanon.
6Handwashing and social distancing remain important habits to prevent unexpected flare-up.
7The state is now at the epicentre of a major flare-up.
8A flare-up in 2007 forced him to quit as prime minister.
9No untoward adverse events, visible irritation, or significant flare-up were observed.
10Gentleness and firmness were the notes for dealing with a flare-up.
11Perhaps the dance had given the last flare-up to Christine's love.
12That's not withstanding the occasional flare-up in tensions in the mid-term.
13There'll be the devil of a flare-up before he has done.
14I, for one, might never have gotten that flare-up of psoriasis to subside.
15Already dozens have been killed and several hundred wounded in the latest flare-up.
16South Ossetian separatists appear to have started the latest flare-up of violence, Fried said.
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