agitate, blow the coals, enliven, flame, ignite, jolt, perk up, set fire to, stir the blood, touch off, work into
Definitionv. catch fire
Last update: July 2, 2015
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It is very wrong to kindle false hopes in anybody. [verb]
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His nonsense talk kindled her anger. [verb]
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She struck a light, kindled her match, and lighted a candle, the sick man's eyes following all her movements, but his lips mute. [verb]
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What images does singing of the atoning blood of Jesus kindle in the mind of a child. [verb]
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An enforced layoff is exactly what is needed to re-kindle my enthusiasm. [verb]
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On this a mighty fire had been kindled, from which flames and sweet odors rose towards heaven. [verb]
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The shrunken face of the good man kindled visibly, and he clasped his hands with force. [verb]
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Out of the windows of the Senate House the soldiers threw chairs into the Square for fuel and kindled fires there. [verb]
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His first work, Britannia, a Latin history of England, has been called "the common sun whereat our modern writers have all kindled their little torches." [verb]
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And now they are to pay double taxes, as if it was a sure thing their faggots kindled the blaze. [verb]
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