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Examples for "flaring"
Examples for "flaring"
1He wasn't too good on his feet today-withhis gout flaring up.
2The lamps in the High Street suddenly flaring beat out the sky.
3The mere mention of her socialist deadbeat friends sent Gould's temper flaring.
4Bowls corresponding to the above in general characters, but having flaring rims.
5Her flaring collar of lace and the stomacher were worked in pearls.
1Rebel violence has flared across the Himalayan region over the past week.
2Trouble flared throughout the North from early yesterday to early this morning.
3Violence also flared in a separate conflict with Shi'ites in the north.
4Ulster Unionist Jim Rodgers said he was not surprised violence had flared.
5When tempers flared at the West Bank, the Israeli authorities opened fire.
6The stars flared in the sky like the lights of celestial costermongers.
7But trouble flared afterwards as protesters reached the nationalist Short Strand area.
8Security staff called in gardaí late on Friday night when disturbances flared.
9There is also a sense that this crisis flared with little warning.
10Despite the torches that flared up, the darkness was mainly in control.
11Then Alby's words started to make sense and panic flared in Thomas.
12Turmoil flared up again and the search resumed for a long-term solution.
13A single spark flared among the torn components visible inside the access.
14Scores of torches flared in the darkness as the workmen hurried westward.
15Beyond in the rude room of the shack a lamp flared smokily.
16The flames were said to have flared up in the devoted city.
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Estados Unidos da América