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flare

verb as in increase activity suddenly

verb as in spread

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And now most everything he warned of in July had flared up by February.

Later, the Colburn Orchestra ended the long day with a blazing performance of Mahler’s Second Symphony, “The Resurrection,” conducted with flare by Earl Lee.

Some energy companies have sought to evade methane detection by using "enclosed combustors" to obscure gas flaring.

From BBC

But watch those eyes widen when suddenly there’s a test of guts and his meanness flares again.

A video of the spectacle shows girls and boys with red neckties, singing, while explosions flare on a screen behind them.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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