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Flare

/flɛər/noun / verb
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A flare is a sudden, bright burst of light or flame, often used for signaling danger, illumination, or celebration in emergencies or events. In modern contexts, it can also refer to a temporary surge in activity like an emotional outburst or a widening design in clothing, adding a dynamic flair to both literal and figurative expressions.

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The Carrington Event of 1859, the most intense solar flare in recorded history, was so powerful that it created auroras visible in Hawaii and caused telegraph systems to operate without batteries, potentially disrupting global communications if it occurred in today's digital age.

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