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Meanings of
stoke
in English
Russian
сток сити
Portuguese
stoke city football club
Catalan
stoke city fc
Spanish
stoke city football club
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Association football club in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
city
stoke city f.c.
stoke city
scfc
Stoke City Football Club
The Potters
Related terms
association football club
Russian
сток сити
Russian
ст
Portuguese
stokes
Spanish
st
Catalan
st
Back to the meaning
Unit of measure of kinematic viscosity.
st
stokes
Related terms
unit of measurement
ucum derived unit
Russian
ст
Synonyms
Examples for "
st
"
st
stokes
Examples for "
st
"
1
The new rate will come into effect on Sunday, July 1
st
.
2
But Ms
St
John said some actions needed to be taken immediately.
3
She had been working at
St
Ann's hospital since January last year.
4
In honour of
St
Patrick, the Irish health service and the economy.
5
It is 100 years since the Russian Revolution started in
St
Petersburg.
1
Finally, this greater demand for goods and services
stokes
faster economic growth.
2
Anxiety
stokes
the already burning fire in the pit of my stomach.
3
The broad
brush
-
stokes
headings wise, include finance, venues, tournament window and government support.
4
The announcement comes as a tourism boom in Thailand
stokes
competition among carriers.
5
He puts them in the oven, and
stokes
up the fire.
Usage of
stoke
in English
1
The case helped
stoke
the national debate over policing in minority communities.
2
Strict rules about pet food imports also
stoke
a gray market trade.
3
Recently, George Bush did his part to
stoke
anxiety and increase demand.
4
Furthermore, intentionally or unwittingly inconsistent Congressional delegation can
stoke
interagency regulatory competition.
5
What's more, latest Chinese trade figures may
stoke
President Donald Trump's ire.
6
They are better able to
stoke
your creative and even competitive fires.
7
Mistrust of police accounts of Wednesday's shooting also helped
stoke
the unrest.
8
Analysts say lower valuations could
stoke
larger retail subscription for planned IPOs.
9
Both managers refused to
stoke
the controversy in their post-match press conferences.
10
It can
stoke
economic growth with less worry about fueling above-target inflation.
11
Avalanche danger is at a minimum, and
stoke
is at its max.
12
She didn't want to
stoke
the fires that already raged between them.
13
That controversy has helped
stoke
the fires for a late-in-the-game Biden shot.
14
If cooking on a barbecue,
stoke
the fire with a rosemary sprig.
15
I don't see how any white man can
stoke
in the tropics.
16
But higher consumer prices could also hurt the poor and
stoke
unrest.
Other examples for "stoke"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
stoke
stake
Verb
Indicative · Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
stake inflation
stake the fire
stake ethnic
stake fears
stake tensions
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Translations for
stoke
Russian
сток сити
ст
стокс
Portuguese
stoke city football club
stokes
Catalan
stoke city fc
stoke city football club
st
stokes
Spanish
stoke city football club
st
stokes
Stoke
through the time
Stoke
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common