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- FLARE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FLARE is a fire or blaze of light used especially to signal, illuminate, or attract attention; also : a device or composition used to produce such a flare How to use flare in a sentence
- Flare – The ultimate app for groups
Flare is the one-stop-shop for group communication Create chats, host events, and manage your group all from one app
- FLARE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
FLARE meaning: 1 to burn brightly either for a short time or not regularly: 2 When something bad such as… Learn more
- FLARE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Flare definition: to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind See examples of FLARE used in a sentence
- Flare - definition of flare by The Free Dictionary
Define flare flare synonyms, flare pronunciation, flare translation, English dictionary definition of flare a bright light: in case of emergency, light a flare; an outburst; to burst out in sudden, fierce activity and passion: Violence flared up in the ghetto
- flare - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
flare (flâr), v , flared, flar•ing, n v i to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind to blaze with a sudden burst of flame (often fol by up): The fire flared up as the paper caught to start up or burst out in sudden, fierce activity, passion, etc (often fol by up or out): Tempers flared at the meeting Violence flared up in a new section of the city to
- Flare - For Groups on the App Store
Flare is the ultimate app for groups Flare keeps your group connected, organized, and engaged—all in one app Whethr you’re running a student organization, campus council, alumni network, or a national community, Flare makes communication effortless and events unforgettable Why Flare? Tired of…
- Flare vs. Flair: How Not to Confuse Them | Merriam-Webster
Do you have a 'flair' for good grammar? Then don't confuse 'flair' and 'flare ' The former is only a noun meaning 'a natural inclination towards something' or something stylish, while the latter is a noun and verb referring to light, fire, or spreading outward
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