Sentence examples for to flare from inspiring English sources

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to flare

verb

To blaze brightly.

  • The blast furnace flared in the night.

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Violence continues to flare.

Let's dare to flare.

If it wants to flare up, it's going to flare up".

Tempers long held in check began to flare.

I was depressed and caused myself to flare with Crohn's.

His anger, quick to flare, had already left him.

"It hung disconsolately - I wanted it to flare out".

As the afternoon dragged on, tempers began to flare.

Dr. Helmreich stepped in whenever tempers began to flare.

They allowed partisan politics to flare at sensitive moments.

Small protests had begun to flare in Damascus.

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