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Material for starting a fire.
punk
tinder
kindling
spunk
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punk
tinder
kindling
spunk
1
As for Bolton, he defines
'
punk
'
in terms of how it looks.
2
The
punk
-
at
-
heart
trio won't stop making new music anytime soon, Armstrong says.
3
The parasite is not just a
punk
out having a good time.
4
That's why it's often compared to the
punk
rock movement, he said.
5
What he cherished about
punk
four decades ago was the DIY aspect.
1
That is the second stage in the story,-thespark on the
tinder
.
2
I wonder if that works? Not surprisingly, coconut husk is great
tinder
.
3
The bark of the cedar tree is a good source of
tinder
.
4
She has been bid in-probablyby some
tinder
-
strapper
of
the big pirates.
5
Presently a small flame appeared in the
tinder
,
and leaped eagerly upward.
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.
1
Hildemara had shown real
spunk
that day, and at other times, too.
2
She's got
spunk
enough to waak to Lunnon if she'd a mind.
3
All the guys smile, like they enjoy a chick with some
spunk
.
4
Kotex and rubbers snared and flapping, full of Middleton
spunk
and blood.
5
Edward talked about the
spunk
of the British fighting our war.
1
There was no moisture there, and his mouth was as dry as
touchwood
.
2
The kitchen door-post is now as rotten as
touchwood
;
no bolt will fasten it.
3
He seized the dry stick again and scraped off another little pile of
touchwood
.
4
First she gathered wreckwood and straw, and struck flint over
touchwood
and teened a fire.
5
The old man fumbled with a finger, scraping together the flakes of
touchwood
in a tinder-box.
6
A Hindoo village is as inflammable as
touchwood
.
7
The woods were one medley of fallen trees, rotting into
touchwood
,
hidden boulders, and matted briers.
8
The rays passing through the glass increased many times in power and struck directly upon the
touchwood
.
9
This was also the case with the wooden shafts of the spears, which powdered away like
touchwood
.
10
The whole boat was mere
touchwood
.
11
When we saw the fragment it looked mostly like tinder, or
touchwood
,
'eld-gamall,' stone-old, as the Icelanders say.
12
She was suffocating; she might certainly make herself comfortable; everyone was not gifted with a skin as dry as
touchwood
.
13
A wild gooseberry may sometimes be seen growing out of the decayed
'
touchwood
'
on the top of a hollow withy-pollard.
14
We found in the Indian huts at Uruana the vegetable substance called
touchwood
of ants,* (* Yesca de hormigas.)
15
Just at that moment there came a fearful crash, the stout timbers and beams were rent, as if composed of mere
touchwood
.
16
The little monster has set the marsh-grass on fire, and it was I who taught the devil's spawn how to use
touchwood
!
touchwood
mere touchwood
call touchwood
dry touchwood
light touchwood
rot into touchwood
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