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How To Use Flare up In A Sentence

  • The arthritic patient's joints may flare up. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
  • She poked at the fire causing it to flare up and throw more shadows across their faces.
  • Nevertheless, adult turkeys may harbor latent infections of coccidia that flare up when the host individual is stressed.
  • The result will be a world that muddles along, with the constant danger that unattended problems will flare up disastrously.
  • She said the strong southeaster which has fanned the flames over the past two days was set to continue, and there was a constant danger that smouldering coals in areas where flames had been extinguished, would flare up again.
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  • Little wonder that fierce controversies flare up. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's also the added community backlash which can be seen indirectly in flare ups like the Fox News-Mass Effect fiasco et.al. We can also see echoes of Rockstar's decision to leave the content in in some of the more embarassing and alienating aspects of recent marketing schemes. A Pricey Cup Of Joe
  • One would think that meaning might flare up here or there though some chance concatenation of words.
  • He went into the Masters after a lengthy layoff with a lower back injury only for the trouble to flare up again the next week. Times, Sunday Times
  • But despite the cost in human life the posting has never caught the public imagination in the way much more minor flare ups in the world's political hotspots have.
  • He went into the Masters after a lengthy layoff with a lower back injury only for the trouble to flare up again the next week. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also possible to scratch and infect the bites, or for the bites to flare up from environmental pollution such as exhaust fumes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have a quick temper which can flare up and be over in seconds, which makes me rueful, but at least provides bystanders with entertainment.
  • The post-Cold War need for mobile, flexible forces to deal with threats and flashpoints that can flare up at a moment's notice has placed a new emphasis on airlift.
  • Things that even in better writing only smouldered, flare up here in full force.
  • Certain problems are very likely to flare up without any notice.
  • Fatal epidemics of visceral leishmaniasis - an ancient disease spread by sandflies and known in some places as dumdum - periodically flare up in southern Sudan.
  • Historic competition for influence and for the region's energy resources could flare up again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her piercing blue eyes flare up. The Sun
  • Shove a lit roadflare up your ass until you die in agonizing pain you pitiful subhuman punk Think Progress » Will Tea Parties Embrace Movement Pushing To Portray Women From Mexico As ‘Welfare Queens’?
  • Things that even in better writing only smouldered, flare up here in full force.
  • He forced himself onto his knees, ignoring the dull throb of pain that threatened to flare up any second and crawled a few inches, feeling the air blindly in front of him, before stopping to listen.
  • The rough bare boards of the walls, naked but for one old picture of a horse cut from a magazine, carefully pasted upside down, and probably designed chiefly to cover some defective spot that was admitting too much coldness; the crazy table shaking with every gust and causing a tiny kerosene lamp to flare up and menace the dim religious darkness by depositing even more lamp-black than was its wont on its already negrine globe; the meagre board of dark bread, "oleo," and molasses; the weird minstrelsy of the hurricane -- the whole a harmony of poverty and war. Labrador Days Tales of the Sea Toilers
  • Major resentments in the fleet flare up without the need for groundwork or foreshadowing, and go silent with equal abruptness. MIND MELD: If We Ran Battlestar Galactica
  • Don'tspill too much fat on the barbecue as it could flare up.
  • They were the sort of conflicts that frequently flare up along any ill-defined border which is straddled by farming communities.
  • She poked at the fire causing it to flare up and throw more shadows across their faces.
  • Some men will hide in the coils of DNA, a few atoms that spell red hair, and they'll flare up for centuries to come like a fire in a coal seam, stubborn and inextinguishable.

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