Examples of 'flared up' in a sentence
Meaning of "flared up"
The phrase 'flared up' is commonly used to describe a sudden intensification or worsening of a particular situation, condition, or emotion. It implies that something has quickly become more pronounced or aggravated. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a flare-up of a medical condition, a sudden outburst of anger or violence, or an escalation of a conflict or disagreement
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- simple past tense and past participle of flare up
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flared up
Which has flared up into sacred fury.
That may be why the kid flared up.
It flared up more quickly than dry straw.
Anger and resentment flared up suddenly in my soul.
She flared up and signalled the conductor.
Suddenly something flared up from the water.
We lost picture when that thing flared up.
Hiking and flared up an old football injury.
My hip and back have really flared up.
The neighborhood flared up for a night of violence.
On the way back home they flared up.
It has not flared up again to our knowledge.
But the tensions soon flared up again.
The virus flared up and he got sick.
My old shoulder injury just flared up.
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Cancer flared up again last spring.
Resentment and insurrection flared up against him.
I flared up and gave him a slap.
Bitter divisions have flared up regularly ever since.
We monitor specific activity that has recently flared up.
How it flared up again is another matter.
This is where his libido flared up.
Uprisings flared up in the following years.
Pregnancy rumors had flared up again.
The debate flared up and went on for a long time.
But negotiations stalled and tensions flared up again.
The neighborhood flared up for six hours of violence.
I put it on twice a day sometimes more if she is flared up.
Some grease flared up on the grill.
He gave out a slight smile and then flared up.
The atmosphere flared up to the heat of their faith.
And old grudges flared up.
I was flared up for a week after.
The allergies have flared up again.
Really flared up my tennis elbow.
We note that opposition to the regime has flared up again.
Disturbances flared up again and again.
An old groin injury flared up.
The mother flared up at her children.
Within minutes my skin flared up.
Violence frequently flared up at construction sites.
It is in this context that the revolutionary flame flared up again.
A hint of the fire flared up in her chest again.
It flared up before it went out.
But fighting flared up again.
It flared up and disappeared.
Every star had seemingly flared up into higher magnitude.
We could be having a very different conversation if my tennis elbow had flared up.
But the old man flared up and called me names.
We monitor specific activity that has recently flared up in this area.
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Which has flared up into sacred fury
Since then civil strife has flared
It has a high flared and curved skirt