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How to use flared in a sentence

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Her matching evening dress was strapless with a flared skirt and in the same material.
Conflict in Angola flared up in the 1960s during the liberation struggle against Portuguese colonial domination.
Avoid skirts with flared trumpet styling or ruffles at the lower edge that only accentuate body width.
Often these roots are flared, and the apical portions may be amputated and left behind in the jaw as the succedaneous tooth erupts.
Their lips met, and for a second it was a chaste, innocent kiss, but suddenly something flared to life.
Once in the water, the upswept bow and flared sides allow it to handle waves while the shallow arc bottom provides stability.
Within a few months her dormant atopic eczema had flared, and she was treated at a local clinic.
It had long sleeves that slightly flared and over the dress she wore a slight scoop neck cloak.
Her arrival sparked a feud that flared into open hostilities last week between herself and the local mayor.
I changed out of my pajama pants and tank top, and into a pair of flared jeans and a blue halter-top, that matched my eyes.
Megan entered the Literature room in a huff, her temper flared and her eyes revealing her state of mind.
There were 35 people on the tour and trouble flared when some of the party got drunk and started smashing doors and a bed.
Tempers have flared as the newcomers' habits have clashed with local customs.
It looks sophisticated with the pencil skirt and pretty with the flared skirt.
The exterior is also enhanced with deep side skirts, flared wheel arches and two-tone bumpers.
The problem is that after getting her healed about a month ago, when we started to taper her immunosuppressives, she flared again.
Forest fires flared up again in Portugal just hours after 27 infernos were declared extinguished by more than 3,600 exhausted firefighters.
Saints looked at Stevens and noticed his eyes flared with injustice and impurity.
Ford has flared the wheel arches, given it a handsome front grille, twin steel exhausts and a subtle boot spoiler.
He could smell the coppery scent of it, and his nostrils flared as something deep inside screamed for more.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In those taken when it flared most brightly, the blurriness was especially marked.
Then suddenly the flame of the altar flared as flares the summer lightning.
Then a beam of light flared from a headlamp, and he saw the blue crackle of a stunner.
The controversy, however, was by no means ended, and around 1704 it flared again in a resurgence of attacks upon the stage.
He drew fiercely on his stogy, which being desiccated flared like a Roman candle.
The wheel fires of the Seminoles flared among the live oaks, silhouetting dusky figures and palmetto wigwams.
She found it hard to understand her own anger or why it had flared so uncontrollably.
The candle at her elbow flared and dribbled, and died at last with a splutter and a gasp.
The temper of the exasperated Mr. Saunders flared up in a final outburst.
He flared up at that, and demanded of me that I should read him my riddle.
Trouble flared when Mark Tench left his home and found that his car had a flat tyre, the court heard.
In profile, the large and well flared wheel arches are filled in by chunky tyres adorning a smart set of alloys.
Overloaded, the bulges' screens flared through the spectrum and failed.
Unlike the Igorot spears, the Ifugao weapons were tall with flared points.
Former soldier Peter Muscat hit 19-year-old Michael Evans when trouble flared in Cardiff city centre.
Scotty and I flared and raged like young cockerels, until the harpooner poured another round of drinks to enable us to forgive and make up.
The match flared to a point of brilliance in the murky gloom.
It flared briefly and let out with a billow of thick red smoke.
A blue flash flared across the control board, momentarily blinding him.
Sudden hatred flared in them to wither the expression of glad friendliness that had lighted them but an instant before.
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