Definitionadj. streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air
Last update: September 13, 2015
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The Watcher clenched his teeth, green eyes flaring with light and spinning before he regained his temper. [Please select]
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"See how it's flaring," said one. [Please select]
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The fire in the grate was flaring up the chimney. [Please select]
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Gretry, in her showiest victoria, wearing a great flaring hat and a bouquet of crimson flowers. [Please select]
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The lamp on the center-table is made of a hawthorn jar, with a flaring shade. [Please select]
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Nannie, standing under the single flaring jet of gas, read the letter again. [Please select]
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But you must needs spoil all by flaring out with impudent speech. [Please select]
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As my John says--" "They're not silly pictures," cut in Susan, flaring into instant wrath."' [Please select]
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"Oh, cut it out," said Sam, suddenly flaring into wrath. [Please select]
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Nevertheless the two youths turned into the city, lit faintly by the flaring oil lanterns, and walked along through one street and another seeing what they could see. [Please select]
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Smith was gradually restoring unity and order, when the act of Riel in shooting Thomas Scott, an Ontario settler and a member of the powerful Orange order, set passions flaring. [Please select]
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