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You see there's a kind of flared skirt at the bottom.
The rest of the ship was just like a flared bell mouth.
The whole mass blasts out the top, through the flared end.
The fires of the city were so bright that his flared tin made it difficult to see.
The flared tin had begun as a reaction to Clubs's death.
The flared end also gives a brighter and louder sound.
Finally, the flared end is known as the bell.
The purpose of the flared end is to prevent the device from becoming lost inside the patient's head.
I dragged the body into hiding behind the flared foot of a column.
She raised her head for a breath, blowing air out of flared nostrils.
The dress bodies are basic and short, with flared hems.
He blew out a breath of smoke through flared nostrils.
Only flared pewter gave him the strength to manage it.
The small pieces of under flared, brightly illuminating the tiny room.
Each head has a flared hood, in the manner of a cobra.
A flared post, larger at the top than the bottom, most commonly found in the side walls but could be any location.
She wriggled inside it, pulling at the long flared sleeves.
Running boards were now completely concealed under flared door bottoms.
A new widespread development was knives with sharpened and flared point.
Both share a similar flared top with a receptical for a solid fuel source.
The lituuses are straight and thin, with a flared bell at the end.
The inner surface of the flared mouth is completely purplish-brown.
That didn't seem to set too well with them, or at least so I interpreted from their flared nostrils and narrowed eyes.
He put the container to his own flared nostrils.