![]() a flaring or swaying flame or light, as of torches in the wind.flare out or up, to become suddenly enraged: She flares up easily.Miningto discharge and burn (excess gas) at a well or refinery.Metallurgyto heat (a high-zinc brass) to such a high temperature that the zinc vapors begin to burn.to cause (something) to spread gradually outward in form.to display conspicuously or ostentatiously.to cause (a candle, torch, etc.) to burn with a swaying flame.to spread gradually outward, as the end of a trumpet, the bottom of a wide skirt, or the sides of a ship.Violence flared up in a new section of the city. by up or out): Tempers flared at the meeting. to start up or burst out in sudden, fierce activity, passion, etc.by up): The fire flared up as the paper caught. to blaze with a sudden burst of flame (often fol.to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.Flare (flâr), USA pronunciation v., flared, flar
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