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flare out

VERB
  1. become flared and widen, usually at one end
    The bellbottom pants flare out

How To Use flare out In A Sentence

  • Hot, sticky weather such as that we have been having for the last few days simply adds to stress, says Mrs Clarke - and makes it more likely that we will flare out of control.
  • When she gets angry, her nostrils flare out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Viewed from the front, the shoulders should remain trim and the elbows not flare out .
  • The beam is noticeably narrower at the transom than amidships and the slight tumblehome (sides that turn in at the deck rather than flare out) at the transom of the Duffy 35 is typical of the graceful, traditional Downeast workboat style.
  • When eagles see something they think is hinky, they will kind of pause in the air and flare out the talons.
  • Slim metal ribs flare out and up from the spinal arches to support the copper-clad roof, its overlapping scales resembling a giant turtle shell.
  • His wife had seen the light from a flare outside their window as they were going to bed at about 11pm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bellbottom pants flare out
  • Bootleg pants start off with a straight cut from the waist down to boot level, where the leg begins to flare out slightly.
  • The plant has dainty, white, tubular flowers that flare out at the lip.
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