[f. as prec. + -ING2.]

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  1.  Uttering a loud noise: bellowing. As said of the tongue cf. also BLEARING.

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1566.  J. Studley, Seneca’s Medea (1581), 133. In fiery foming blaring mouth his forked tongue hee wags.

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1615.  Curry-C. for Coxe-C., v. 237. Blareing label-lolling tongue.

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1814.  Southey, Roderick, XVIII. 8. The blairing horn.

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  2.  transf. of a ‘loud’ color; cf. glaring.

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1866.  Sat. Rev., 4 Aug., 146. A painter who should exclude every colour but a blaring red.

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