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Examples for "ignited "
Examples for "ignited "
1 The case ignited debates on race relations, gun control and American justice.
2 When the device was taken from the water it ignited quite quickly.
3 And then dozens of new suns ignited - acoronaof manmade nuclear violence.
4 Here's everything else that ignited social media over the last seven days.
5 The fuel ignited about a half inch in front of the nozzle.
1 The eye of the monk was watching her with an enkindled glance.
2 Never had his imagination been so enkindled , or his pen so winged.
3 The flame of patriotism enkindled in Spain soon spread to Portugal.
4 Ere long thou shalt know what a light thou hast enkindled .
5 O thou who art enkindled by the fire of the Love of God!
1 Fire in the inn was kindled in the hollow of the ground.
2 We have at present two fires kindled in Europe; 1, in Brabant.
3 The fire was kindled in a well; it did not burn bright.
4 The flames of the lamp kindled in the squalls of hot air.
5 In the streets one met only smiling countenances; new hopes were kindled .
6 Of course they had, the moment Tomara had guessed that she'd kindled .
7 But the spark of ambition was kindled in the bosom of Pizarro.
8 The flames of war were at the same time kindled in Brittany.
9 A thought had kindled in him; a vision had arisen before him.
10 The embers from which hell-fire is kindled smoulder in the unsanctified heart.
11 The spark which Ali had kindled was the origin of the whole.
12 The fire kindled upon the hearth gives warmth to all the chamber.
13 The priest kindled a fire on the little altar before the madman.
14 For an immense fire had been kindled in front of the tree.
15 Fires were then kindled in both stoves to thoroughly warm the church.
16 That was the spark kindled the powder, but the train was laid.
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About this term kindled
kindle Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
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