1. flared - Adjective
2. flared - Verb
of Flare
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Caterham, it draws inspiration from the classic Sevens of the 1970s which is why you’ll find flared arches and a high-quality interior befitting an old-school car in this decidedly brand-new two-seater. Source: Internet
According to the data obtained from the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency, NOSDRA, the 265.18 bcf of gas flared in the nine-month period of 2020, translated to a loss of $928.3 million, an equivalent of N343.47 billion. Source: Internet
After that period, copper piping took over, first soft copper with flared fittings, then with rigid copper tubing utilizing soldered fittings. Source: Internet
After being spotted last month on a lunch date, rumors flared that like the homes he sells, he’s off the market. Source: Internet
Archer missed the second test, which England won by 189 runs, because of an elbow injury which flared up again on Wednesday in practice before the third test. Source: Internet
And to that end, this car’s track intentions are obvious at first glance, from the flared fenders, to the canards and unique rear wing. Source: Internet