Aún no tenemos significados para "kindle in".
1His casual gestures hide the sudden fever old books kindle in his thought.
2At mention of it he saw a new light kindle in Eve's eyes.
3While he gazed in dismayed meditation, an idea began to kindle in his brain.
4But the old red anger began to kindle in me.
5She still spoke patiently, but a smouldering fire began to kindle in her eyes.
6He listened,... a strong, sweet hope began to kindle in him like flame, .
7With their entrance a spark of hospitality seemed to kindle in the cat lady's breast.
8His brow is always serene; his glances kindle in the soul the flame of ardent devotion.
9My love shall kindle in thy bosom a warmth equal to that which possesses mine own.
10He'd seen the fires of greed kindle in the man's eyes and worried for her then.
11None other could ever kindle in her-orever quench-thetorch that this man's hand had lighted.
12Further, it would kindle in this country the one thing I am anxious to avoid-themilitary spirit.
13He laughed and reddened, and she saw the glow of pleasure kindle in his unclouded blue eyes.
14I know not, O my God, what the Fire is which Thou didst kindle in Thy land.
15Yes, I had presumed to hope that I might kindle in her heart a little nickering flame.
16A black rage began to kindle in Gherardi's soul,-rageall the more intense because so closely suppressed.
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