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flare out. spread (out or outwards), widen, broaden, expand,<br />

increase, enlarge, bulge, swell: The sides of the vase flare<br />

out near the top. 3 Often, flare up. anger, lose one's temper,<br />

chafe, seethe, fume, rage, throw a tantrum, become incensed or<br />

angry (etc.); blow up, burst forth, erupt, explode; Colloq get<br />

one's back up, get one's Irish or dander up, see red, get worked<br />

up, fly off the handle, lose one's cool, go out of or lose<br />

control, get hot under the collar, blow one's top: He flares up<br />

at the very mention of her name. Tempers flared when we touched<br />

on the subject of politics.<br />

--n. 4 blaze, flame, burst, outburst, flash, glare, dazzle,<br />

incandescence, brilliance, luminosity: A bright orange flare<br />

erupted from the mouth of the cave. 5 beacon, light, signal,<br />

torch, flambeau, link: We prayed that the rescue party would<br />

see our flares. 6 spread, broadening, widening, expansion,<br />

swelling, bulge, increase, enlargement: I like that slight<br />

flare at the hem of the skirt.<br />

flash n. 1 blaze, flame, flare, burst, dazzle, spark, sparkle,<br />

coruscation, fulguration, glitter, twinkle, twinkling, flicker,<br />

flickering, scintilla, scintillation, glint, shimmer, glimmer,<br />

gleam, beam, ray, shaft: There was a blinding flash of blue<br />

light and the little man was gone. 2 (sudden or momentary)<br />

display, stroke, show, manifestation, outburst, outbreak, sign,<br />

indication, exhibition; touch, hint, suggestion: She has<br />

occasional flashes of insight bordering on genius. 3 moment,<br />

(split) second, instant, twinkling (of an eye), trice, minute,<br />

Colloq two shakes (of a lamb's tail), jiffy, shake, before you<br />

can say 'Jack Robinson': In a flash he was at her side.<br />

--v. 4 burn, blaze, flame, flare, burst (out), dazzle, spark,<br />

sparkle, coruscate, fulgurate, glitter, twinkle, flicker,<br />

scintillate, shimmer, glimmer, gleam, beam, glare, shine: The<br />

light flashed every eight seconds. 5 race, speed, dash, streak,<br />

flick, tear, rush, hurry, hasten, fly, zoom, shoot, bolt,<br />

whistle; run, sprint, dart, scuttle, scamper, Colloq scoot,<br />

skedaddle, take off, whiz or whizz: The train flashed by, doing<br />

about 100.<br />

--adj. 6 dazzling, showy, ostentatious, smart, chic, Colloq<br />

swish, classy, ritzy, snazzy: Barbara's new car looks very<br />

flash. 7 See flashy, 1.

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