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  • 121flare up — verb a) To burn brightly again. b) To become more intense suddenly …

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  • 122flare up at — verb To suddenly display anger at …

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  • 123Flare — Паразитная освещённость; Несовпадение кромок листов при подборке …

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  • 124Flare — bloom, blossom; e.g. corn flares, wile flares, etc.: Wet cheque ettha flares? Gloria sarnthay. I gom airtat Sairf Nils …

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  • 125flare — Australian Slang bloom, blossom; e.g. corn flares, wile flares, etc.: Wet cheque ettha flares? Gloria sarnthay. I gom airtat Sairf Nils …

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  • 126flare — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. blaze [up], burst into flame; shine, glow; spread out, swell, splay. n. torch, flambeau, signal [light]; curvature, swelling; out burst. See light, expansion. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. glare, brief… …

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  • 127flare-up — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. outbreak, outburst, explosion, rise, blowup, disruption, convulsion, epidemic, uprising, spurt, gush. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The visible signs of combustion: blaze1, conflagration, fire, flame. See HOT.… …

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  • 128flare\ up — v 1. To burn brightly for a short time especially after having died down. The fire flared up again and then died. 2. To become suddenly angry. The mayor flared up at the reporter s remark. The mother flared up at her children. 3. To begin again… …

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