blaze unsteadily
1flare — I. v. n. 1. Waver, flicker, flutter, stream broadly sideways, blaze unsteadily. 2. Glare, dazzle, shine forth suddenly, flame, blaze. 3. Widen, widen out, spread outward, flue, splay. II. n. Glare, unsteady light …
2George Bush Park — The Buffalo Bayou in southern George Bush Park. Type public park, wildlife sanctuary Location Houston, Texas …
3flare — [fler] vi. flared, flaring [ME fleare < ?] 1. a) to blaze up with a sudden, bright light b) to burn unsteadily, as a flame whipped about by the wind 2. to burst out suddenly in anger, violence, etc.: often with up or out 3 …
4flare — 1. noun a) A brightly burning light used to attract attention in an emergency, or to illuminate an area. The flares steered the traffic away from the accident. b) A widening of an object with an otherwise roughly constant width, e.g. on the lower …
5flare — v 1. burn unsteadily, blaze, flame; flash, sparkle, scintillate, coruscate, gleam, fulgurate, glitter twinkle, flicker, glisten, Archaic. glister, glimmer, flut ter, shimmer; glow, phosphoresce, incandesce; radiate, illuminate. 2. burst forth,… …