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I . flare [fleəɐ, Am fler] N

1. flare (blaze):

3. flare (of clothes):

II . flare [fleəɐ, Am fler] VB intr

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Discord flared up among professors and students regarding the question of which language should be used for educating students.
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It has a basically rectangular plan, with a side-gable roof with flared eaves.
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The roof is considered to be unusual with kick-up and flared eaves, and features a large wishbone chimney.
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This is, however, a diplomatically delicate situation which has flared up occasionally.
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The way some talk, our largest financial institutions are as fashionable as flared collars and stonewashed jeans.
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Another course, slightly flared, marks the beginning of the next stage, with a narrow lancet window in the center of each side.
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Flared sleeves ending at the upper bicep are similarly shaped, but are instead called butterfly sleeves.
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She wears a red mini poncho and flared pants.
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After drilling out from under the surface pipe, they encountered their first good gas kick at 2510ft m, which was flared to the pit.
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Helmets have faceplates and flared padded skirts down the back to protect the neck.
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