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单词 Flared
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1. The torch flared in the wind.
2. The fire flared up again.
3. The match flared in the darkness.
4. His dark eyes flared angrily.
5. The match flared and went out.
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6. The fire flared up as the paper caught.
7. Her dress flared out towards the bottom.
8. Colour flared in her cheeks.
9. The fire flared up as I added more wood.
10. Matches flared, momentarily highlighting the faces.
11. The fire flared up when we thought it was out.
12. For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10,000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
13. The flame above the oil well flared into the dark sky.
14. My back trouble has flared up again.
15. Flared trousers were a fashion statement of the seventies.
16. The fire flared out brightly.
17. Rioting has flared up in several northern towns.
18. Tempers flared during the debate.
19. He stuck out his tongue and flared his nostrils.
20. Violence flared when the police moved in.
21. The fire flared into life again.
22. Flared trousers are out this year.
23. Mary flared up when Jim angered her.
24. Her nostrils flared with anger.
25. Tempers flared as the traffic jam became worse.
26. Flared trousers went out years ago.
27. Her flared her scarf to catch my eye.
28. Dozens of people were injured as fighting flared up.
29. He flared up and sputtered out the story.
30. The horse flared its nostrils.
1. The torch flared in the wind.
2. The fire flared up again.
3. His dark eyes flared angrily.
4. The match flared and went out.
5. The fire flared up as the paper caught.
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6. Her dress flared out towards the bottom.
7. Colour flared in her cheeks.
8. The fire flared up as I added more wood.
9. Matches flared, momentarily highlighting the faces.
10. The fire flared up when we thought it was out.
11. For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10,000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
12. The flame above the oil well flared into the dark sky.
13. The fire flared out brightly.
14. Her nostrils flared with anger.
15. Her flared her scarf to catch my eye.
16. The breeze flared the candle.
17. The fire flared into life.
18. The infection in his wounds flared up.
19. She flared up at the least thing.
20. The flighting flared after a week.
21. The skirt should be flared at the bottom.
22. " And don't speak to me like that!'she flared up.
23. He flared at me.
24. Ground fighting flared up again after a two - week lull.
25. The blood - red light of down flared on her face.
31. Anger suddenly flared in his eyes.
32. Her asthma has flared up again.
33. The rockets flared a warning.
34. Tempers flared and harsh words were exchanged.
35. Violence flared up again last night.
36. Violence flared up in the capital last night.
37. The breeze flared the candle.
38. The fire flared into life.
39. Hatred flared up inside her.
40. In the 1970s they all had flared trousers.
41. The infection in his wounds flared up.
42. Flared trousers first came in during the seventies.
43. Violence has flared up again.
44. She flared up at the least thing.
45. Hope flared up inside her.
46. The bull flared its nostrils and charged.
47. A tiny spark of rebellion flared within her.
48. Tempers flared towards the end of the meeting.
49. The flighting flared after a week.
50. Violence flared up in several cities.
51. The wind flared the candle.
52. A light flared briefly,(http:///flared.html) then went out.
53. Tempers flared at the conference.
54. The skirt should be flared at the bottom.
55. Camp fires flared like beacons in the dark.
56. His eczema has flared up again.
57. Her golden hair flared like the sun.
58. " And don't speak to me like that!'she flared up.
59. He flared up in a fury and shouted at her.
60. Mary's temper flared up.
61. "And don't speak to me like that!" she flared out.
62. Mason's temper flared when he spotted his girlfriend kissing another man.
63. He flared at me.
64. The sides of the ship were flared out to allow more room on the top floors.
65. The fire flared up as I put more logs on it.
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66. Even as the President appealed for calm, trouble flared in several American cities.
67. Her anger subsided as quickly as it had flared up.
68. Her nostrils flared angrily.
69. Tempers flared after a three-hour delay at Gatwick Airport yesterday.
70. Ground fighting flared up again after a two - week lull.
71. The injury has flared up again, keeping him out of today's game.
72. Flared trousers were considered to be the height of fashion in those days.
73. The blood - red light of down flared on her face.
74. The horse's nostrils flared.
75. A handful of violent incidents flared before June 30.
76. A match flared in the darkness.
77. Others flared like candles as they tried to flee.
78. Tempers flared as the supporters scuffled with other passengers.
79. Sukarno procrastinated; tempers flared up, the students withdrew.
80. Often she wore platform heels and flared trousers.
81. The orange light flared and he jabbed at it.
82. Below, concertina wires flared their silvered thorns.
83. I found myself making cat suits with flared trousers.
84. Tears spurted out of her eyes, her nostrils flared.
85. Explosions flared like novas inside a dust nebula.
86. Jealousy flared, a red dagger in his heart.
87. Inter-ethnic violence has flared sporadically since independence.
88. Friend's triumph flared like a lightning flash.
89. Anger flared within her at the sight.
90. Violence has flared up again in the Middle East.
91. Anger flared again to fill the void.
92. The issue flared up when the party was doing badly for other reasons, and subsided when it was not.
93. The fire flared up with salty blue flames and the driftwood crackled and spat.
94. This was in the heady days of 1978, when I first lost my leg, when very flared trousers were in.
95. Then(), it was granted to a special breed of psychopath with a penchant for leather jackets and flared trousers.
96. Tempers flared as gallery staff were forced to restrict entry in order to protect the works of art.
97. The most violent fighting of recent months flared in several West Bank areas.
98. All the centres of pleasure flared with longing and Chesarynth jacked in.
99. After a few days the infection had flared up again, and with it came the same pain.
100. His allergies flared up for the first time in years.
101. She was young and wore a dress that flared out around her calves.
102. On the dunes Angus had put a match to the bonfire which crackled, spat[], and flared up.
103. Pain flared in his thigh wound as he landed heavily on his injured leg.
104. A soup bowl with a flared rim can help prevent spillages.
105. Anna was a fiercely idealistic woman whose prematurely white hair flared like flame from her freckled face.
106. An old back ailment flared up, and he had to miss work for several days.
107. Tempers flared: Three hundred officers took part in operation haystack.
108. Their heat-patterns flared, as if they were blushing all over.
109. The two sides reached a stand-off at low tide on Tuesday but tempers flared and punches were thrown.
110. Tempers flared as each man dashed from one campaign appearance to the next in a last-minute effort to woo New Yorkers.
111. More solemn shadows flared as he lit his pipe, the sound of the drawing air strained and high.
112. A vivid light flared outside, bright enough to penetrate the heavy curtains.
113. On reaching the threshold he closed the throttle and flared.
114. As the first ships flared, red dust billowed up and swallowed them completely.
115. She heard the sharp intake of his breath and desire flared out of control so that, despite herself, she responded.
116. But let him out, the docile beast becomes himself-with nostrils flared, he roars.
117. The alacrity with which northerners enlisted for military service whenever warfare flared up on the Border speaks for itself.
118. Next moment every head turned to gaze skywards as a brilliant red star flared into life high above Bethlehem House.
119. It had a plain smooth bodice to the hips, then flared out in a lot of little points, like petals.
120. Gaveston bustled about in the darkness, found a tinder, and a cresset torch flared into life.
121. Safety Tim McDonald had bruised a left shoulder in the Rams game, which flared up again Sunday.
122. As we flared, spray from the rice paddy swirled around us.
123. The oil ignited and the wooden houses flared up like match-sticks.
124. Other signs of tension and fear are a tight mouth, stiff neck, and flared nostrils.
125. When the other women had done so,(http:///flared.html) Hector had flared out at them.
126. Flared Skirt A full, panelled skirt falls beautifully from a back-elasticated waistband.
127. A group of five or six men, all in flared trousers and dark glasses, burst into the room.
128. The sixteen slicks flared in unison with Yellow One and settled into the tall grass.
129. Tensions flared in the long-running Senate Whitewater hearings Thursday as a former Arkansas securities commissioner testified that she warned then-Gov.
130. In August 1680 simmering peasant discontent in the district of Mondovi had flared up in open rebellion.
131. When I flared, the rotor wash stirred up the dust and everything vanished.
132. This quick temper that flared at nothing, that was new.
133. But their eyes met over the plate; and a faint puzzlement flared into the Grand Duchess's.
134. But as she looked at him, a tiny spark of anger flared within her.
135. The shorts were pleated about the waist and flared widely, giving an illusion of being a too short skirt.
136. The oil flame flickered and flared alarmingly, shooting jagged shadows up around the walls.
137. The gunships had to stop firing as we flared close to the ground because we could be hit by ricocheting bullets.
138. All females in their thirties dressed like chic astronauts; all women over forty wore jaunty, flared trouser suits.
139. The thunder crashed, the lightning flared, and the rain came down in torrents.
140. Beyond the doorway the dim light flared suddenly, illuminating the fleeing rats with an unearthly orange glow.
141. He flared his nostrils at her, a sign of affection.
142. Love flared through her, she felt desire and sadness too because she knew this was a fleeting moment.
143. In a moment they reddened and flared up, and before long the water was bubbling.
144. Like new outbreaks of flame in a forest fire, fresh worries flared in his mind.
145. Before tempers flared, Dutriz cracked a joke, and talk returned to the news.
146. He stoked the fire so that it flared, then reached behind him for a pouch of thin leather which contained charred bones.
147. Behind him, lightning flared, turning him into a stark silhouette against the windows; flooding the reception with white light.
148. Resentment flared at such an unmannered intrusion.
149. The campfire flared up in me sudden wind.
150. The full skirt flared out.
151. Red, blue and violet Bengal lights flared up.
152. The flared tip of a spectacled caiman's penis.
153. The supercritical core flared and light filled the world.
154. The firelight flared across the room.
155. A typical 'scandal' of this kind flared up round Caravaggio(1571-1610), a very bold and revolutionary Italian artist, who worked round about 1600.
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156. In December 2009 it flared up again, becoming the brightest persistent source ever seen in high energy gamma-rays (gamma-ray bursts are momentarily brighter, but they are over in a few minutes).
157. Tensions flared between black and white students in the small town of Jena after a noose was hung from a tree at the high school - a symbol of the lynching of blacks in segregationist times.
158. Then suddenly the Bedouin flared out for a brief century of splendour.
159. Two off-duty police officers, Caroline Lowe of the Sussex force and her partner Anton Menzies of the Met helped evacuate one train when tempers flared.
160. Tempers flared between protesters and state troopers outside the courthouse.
161. The Villarreal star is suffering from lumbago that flared up overnight, but it is hoped this precautional measure will be enough to ensure his fitness for the big match.
162. The combined dissipator of flared piers and bucket basin was initiated in China.
163. Men possessing the Roman nose, wide set eyes and flared nostrils could be destined for wealth and business success.
164. For example, skirts are designed in many styles, such as a-line, tubular, dirndl, flared and pleated.
165. She wore black stiletto heels, dark stockings, a short, flared skirt, and a tight-fitting blouse with a plunging neckline.
166. There's a boy in flared pants and a yellow short - sleeved shirt.
167. Dislikes: Being left out, zits, runs in tights, platform flip flops, clumsiness, hand me downs, flared jeans, Jell-O.
168. Shop for jeans, flared jeans, classic cut jeans, low-waist jeans, bellbottom jeans, stretch jeans, straight cut jeans and more.
169. The enemy bomber flared up when it was hit by antiaircraft artillery.
170. Some are flared - that is, thicker at the rim than the center, like a concave lens.
171. Violence has flared elsewhere in the north Caucasus since October.
172. Once more Athens flared into importance as the head of a confederation.
173. The hateful faces of the Czar's officers flared up in her mind.
174. As street protests flared for a fifth day, Mr. Mubarak fired his cabinet and appointed Omar Suleiman, his right-hand man and the country's intelligence chief, as vice president. Mr.
175. Indicates a weld in a flared - bevel groove . Stems will elongate when height is increased.
176. The new 5-Series, which abandoned the flared headlights and small kidney-shaped grill of the previous version, starts at $44, 550 in the U.S.
177. Rising nationalism had flared through Europe as a result of Napoleon's dictatorial rule.
178. For example, skirts are designed in many styles, such as A - line , tubular , dirndl, flared and pleated.
179. Clashes between thuggish BNP and Awami League supporters have flared in Dhaka since the polls.
180. The turnabout is a bid to ease the rancor of the past week that flared after Karzai, seeking to rally national support, accused the West of meddling in his nation.
181. Dislikes: Being left out, zits, runs in tights, platform flip flops, clumsiness, hand me downs , flared jeans, jell-o.
182. One of the biggest sellers is the rock superstar dog -- for anyone who fancies bedecking their immaculately bred golden retriever in a diamante Elvis-style cape, collar and flared trousers.
183. Stereotyping the locations of flared gate piers, the relationship between the coefficient of discharge and.
184. A flared end adapter. Increases capture ratio of air, dust, smoke etc. 20 gauge.
185. He looked at Sohlberg smoothly , ironically, while the latter flared up.
186. He began examining nearby galaxies with a 10-inch refractor to see whether any stars had flared up.
187. A rock - music cult called " Woodstock Nation " flared briefly, then burned out.
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