Arouse or excite feelings and passions.
Synonyms
Examples for "heat "
Examples for "heat "
1 Is it possible to use energy from food to heat the water?
2 Dry in the shade; never in the sun or in artificial heat .
3 This could change the way manufacturers approach the idea of heat management.
4 The same food can turn out vastly different under different heat conditions.
5 Schakowsky said 48 children died of heat stroke in cars last year.
1 A very serious wake up call our industry needs to get serious!
2 Will the Government now wake up to the crisis in third-level education?
3 Every morning I'd wake up saying, 'Today I'll get ahold of myself.
4 But fuel prices soared in the wake of the 1973 oil crisis.
5 I suppose the answer will explain the question, once you wake up.
1 However, we must not do anything that would ignite a clan war.
2 In no specific order, here are 15 pictures to ignite your wanderlust.
3 Even a minuscule amount of allergen can immediately ignite another inflammatory response.
4 For an anxious moment it seemed as if neither engine would ignite .
5 In other words, I wantonly ignite barns that belong to other people.
1 The move, according to union sources, is likely to inflame the situation.
2 Unions said mass dismissals would be counterproductive and inflame the situation further.
3 He'd tried to let Caffarelli inflame him in a special way, too.
4 They employed all their skill to inflame the passions of the majority.
5 Pitt then deprecated the effort to inflame the insular pride of Irishmen.
1 Extending that to banks, however, is likely to stir up stiff opposition.
2 A court case against file-sharing service Kazaa helped stir up the confusion.
3 A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.
4 However, indirect influences could stir up unnecessary friction over very minor matters.
5 I almost couldn't wait to see what we could stir up tomorrow.
1 The thought of the sniper still breathing would help fire up Miki.
2 STRAP in, stay home and fire up your viewing device of choice.
3 He was an improved specimen; he could fire up a vertical boiler.
4 Secure the tentlike enclosure and fire up the heater and you're set.
5 When you fire up a game, the remote becomes a simple controller.
6 You fire up the four-rotor copter and fly your camera into position.
7 Join Spectrum's Lisa Thompson as the Nielsens fire up their coke forge.
8 But fire up Google Maps and the terrible, unholy truth becomes clear.
9 So until further notice, fire up that Asus or that Sharp monitor.
10 And when you fire up you're the very image of Master Frederick.
11 Beside myself, I fire up , leap up from my seat, and cry:
12 So fire up those remotes, pull up that blanket and start watching.
13 I'll blow the fire up - damn these sticks!-they'reas wet as Dugnall pond.
14 With every new demand, the debate would fire up once again.
15 The key is to fire up something easily with a minimum of risk.
16 I need the right setting, and preparations, before I fire up my gift.
Other examples for "fire up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Fire up across language varieties