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flared (encz) | flared,rozevlátý			Jaroslav Šedivý |  
flared (gcide) | flared \flared\ adj.
    having a gradual increase in width; as, flared nostrils.
 
    Syn: flaring.
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Flared (gcide) | Flare \Flare\ (fl[^a]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Flared
    (fl[^a]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Flaring.] [Cf. Norw. flara to
    blaze, flame, adorn with tinsel, dial. Sw. flasa upp, and E.
    flash, or flacker.]
    1. To burn with an unsteady or waving flame; as, the candle
       flares.
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    2. To shine out with a sudden and unsteady light; to emit a
       dazzling or painfully bright light.
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    3. To shine out with gaudy colors; to flaunt; to be
       offensively bright or showy.
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             With ribbons pendant, flaring about her head.
                                                   --Shak.
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    4. To be exposed to too much light. [Obs.]
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             Flaring in sunshine all the day.      --Prior.
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    5. To open or spread outwards; to project beyond the
       perpendicular; as, the sides of a bowl flare; the bows of
       a ship flare.
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    To flare up, to become suddenly heated or excited; to burst
       into a passion. [Colloq.] --Thackeray.
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  | | podobné slovo | definícia |  
flared (encz) | flared,rozevlátý			Jaroslav Šedivý |  
flared (gcide) | flared \flared\ adj.
    having a gradual increase in width; as, flared nostrils.
 
    Syn: flaring.
         [WordNet 1.5]Flare \Flare\ (fl[^a]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Flared
    (fl[^a]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Flaring.] [Cf. Norw. flara to
    blaze, flame, adorn with tinsel, dial. Sw. flasa upp, and E.
    flash, or flacker.]
    1. To burn with an unsteady or waving flame; as, the candle
       flares.
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    2. To shine out with a sudden and unsteady light; to emit a
       dazzling or painfully bright light.
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    3. To shine out with gaudy colors; to flaunt; to be
       offensively bright or showy.
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             With ribbons pendant, flaring about her head.
                                                   --Shak.
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    4. To be exposed to too much light. [Obs.]
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             Flaring in sunshine all the day.      --Prior.
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    5. To open or spread outwards; to project beyond the
       perpendicular; as, the sides of a bowl flare; the bows of
       a ship flare.
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    To flare up, to become suddenly heated or excited; to burst
       into a passion. [Colloq.] --Thackeray.
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flared flaring  (gcide) | increasing \increasing\ adj.
    1. becoming greater or larger; as, increasing prices.
       [Narrower terms: {accretionary ; {augmenting,
       augmentative, building ; {expanding ; {flared, flaring ;
       {growing ; {incorporative ; {lengthening ; {maximizing ;
       {multiplicative ; {profit-maximizing ; {raising ;
       accretive ; {rising ] {decreasing
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    2. same as growing, 1. [prenominal]
 
    Syn: growing(prenominal), incremental.
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    3. (Music) increasing in some musical quality. Opposite of
       decreasing. [Narrower terms: {accelerando ; {crescendo
       ]
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