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esporra
Material for starting a fire.
punk
tinder
spunk
touchwood
Portuguese
esporra
Portuguese
ignição
Catalan
encesa
The act of setting something on fire.
firing
lighting
inflammation
ignition
Portuguese
ignição
1
He arranged
kindling
in the fireplace and touched a match to it.
2
Cocaine was used to accentuate, and dextrorphan to attenuate the
kindling
process.
3
A spark spell caught the text and then set the
kindling
aflame.
4
She didn't bother with
kindling
:
there were advantages to being a red.
5
Mary Ogeke in Nigeria, gathering
kindling
for boiling water, is my favorite.
6
For
kindling
-
wood
he tore off splinters from the edges of the boards.
7
His speech was planned merely to lay the
kindling
for the fire.
8
The little sister gazed from one to the other with
kindling
eyes.
9
We are
kindling
a fire which may yet consume royalty in Virginia.
10
Such methods of
kindling
fire were those familiar to the prehistoric Romans.
11
Only shapeless fragments and bundles of
kindling
wood dangled from the davits.
12
Then the
kindling
shout that brought the blood to ten thousand faces:
13
The tinker was
kindling
preparations for his tea, under the tawny umbrella.
14
But still, you know it's there, down where you can't see,
kindling
.
15
The terrible,
slow
-
kindling
anger of this Northerner made Durnovo catch his breath.
16
He poked the fire, moving the logs, and added some more
kindling
.
kindling
kindle
dry kindling
little kindling
make kindling
much kindling
own kindling
Portuguese
esporra
ignição
inflamações
inflamação
Catalan
encesa