- شعلے کی چمک ⇄ flare urdu
flare in Sindhi سنڌي
- چمڪڻ، ٽمڪڻ ⇄ Flare sindhi
flare in English
- flare ⇄ expr. flare out,
a. to flame up; burst into sudden anger or violence.
Ex. Tempers flared out at court during the final argument.
b. to bring an aircraft down in a smooth curve preparatory to touching down.
Ex. Should the pilot fenglish - flare ⇄ expr. flare up,
a. to burst into flames.
Ex. The California forest fires, which were regarded yesterday as almost under control, flared up again during the night (London Times).
b. (Figurative.) to burst into sudden anger or violence.english - flare ⇄ flare, verb, flared,flaring,noun. english
- flare ⇄ noun 1. a bright, unsteady light or blaze that lasts only a short time.
Ex. The flare of a match showed us his face.
2. a dazzling light that burns for a short time, used for signaling, lighting up a battlefield or rescue area, or the like.english - flare ⇄ v.i. 1. to flame up briefly or unsteadily, sometimes with smoke.
Ex. A gust of wind made the torches flare.
2. to shine; glow.
Ex. Lo! the blood-red light of dawn flared on her face (Tennyson).
3. to spread out in the shape of aenglish - flare ⇄ v.t. 1. to signal by lights.
Ex. The rockets flared a warning.
2. to cause (a lamp, lantern, or torch) to burn with a swaying or variable flame.
Ex. He flared the candle at me again, smoking my face and hair (Dickens).
3. to sprenglish