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Sentences with kindle

kin·dle
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  • The second world war kindled his enthusiasm for politics. [VERB noun]
  • I came in and kindled a fire in the stove. [VERB noun]
  • In an unlikely romance that kindles between two single New Yorkers at an airport, they cross paths for a long while till they have the courage to finally make a connection.
  • They promptly take the ball and throw it in a fire they have kindled in a 55-gallon barrel.
  • The project kindled his interest
  • Eyes kindling with joy
  • Last night I built the first fire I've kindled in years and it came back to me, that instinctual pull of watching the flames catch, of stirring the embers, and poking the logs until they burn brightly.
  • Barely controlled fury kindled in Kayline's eyes.
  • A kindle of kittens.
  • He kindled an enthusiasm for the project in his fellow workers.
  • Using the materials Anthak brought him, he quickly kindled a small hot fire under the tripod.
  • He kindled at the very sight of books.
  • It should be clear that the best antidote to radicalism and terror is the tolerance and hope kindled in free societies.
  • All that could be carried off was taken, all that could not was wasted by the fires they kindled, even onto the humblest grain store-house of the poor cottars.
  • John's baptismal water may put out some of the fires we have kindled ourselves.
  • Sent by God, however, he came to bear witness concerning the true light that kindles all lights.
  • It is this bent nose that kindled our curiosity and prompted our investigation.
  • It is a firm belief that this inner light can be kindled to brilliance through yogic practices.
  • His interest is further kindled with the arrival of the balloonist's granddaughter, the combative Kate.
  • We hope the foregoing non-exhaustive recital will serve to kindle pride and interest in our collective heritage.
  • A delicate mission, perhaps, to kindle friendship or extend love, but such is the structure of a psychology burdened by confrontation of animal hunger.
  • Events such as Bangalore Habba kindle the emotions of people, she added.
  • Nor was it ignorance that spurred him to fashion numerous additional devices that ensured his plague picture would kindle its audience's most painful passions.
  • They mix with the crowd telling stories and dropping one-liners to kindle interest and build suspense.
  • This fusion of martial and performing arts is sure to kindle the curiosity of the young, who adapt easily to innovations.
  • Moreover, student involvement and curiosity will be kindled when they bring waste material for conducting these experiments, he adds.
  • The fire that had been kindled in my skull leaked and spread into my veins, arteries, every pore, and traveled the length of my body, infusing all with heat.
  • Even in a division starved of a genuine relegation dogfight, this was an important marker of progress, while for the visitors, authentic promotion hopes have been kindled of late.
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