Stokes example sentences

stoke

verb

stoke (verb) · stokes (third person present) · stoked (past tense) · stoked (past participle) · stoking (present participle)

  - add coal or other solid fuel to (a fire, furnace, boiler, etc.):

  - encourage or incite (a strong emotion or tendency):

  - consume a large quantity of food or drink to give one energy:

Synonyms

mend, tend, fuel

"Stokes" Example Sentences

1. She stokes the fire to keep it burning.
2. His words stoke the flames of hatred.
3. He stokes the coals for the barbecue.
4. The wind stokes the flames of the fire.
5. She stokes the engine and it roars to life.
6. The fire stokes his anger.
7. His words stoke the fires of revolution.
8. The coal stokes the fire in the furnace.
9. His words stoke the fires of passion.
10. His words stoke the fires of dissent.
11. He stokes the fire with fresh wood.
12. The bellows stoke the fire in the forge.
13. He stokes the fire to keep it warm.
14. His words stoke the fires of ambition.
15. She stokes the flames of his anger.
16. She stokes the embers of their love.
17. His words stoke the fires of rebellion.
18. His words stoke the fires of jealousy.
19. He stokes the fire to keep it going.
20. He stokes the flames of her desire.

Common Phases

Stoking the Fire; Stoking the Embers; Stoking the Flames; Stoking the Boiler; Stoking the Imagination.

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