Similar words: ignite, dignity, ignition, indignity, benignity, dignitary, United, united states. Meaning: [ɪg'naɪt] adj. set afire.
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1. The petrol tank suddenly ignited.
2. He ignited the stove fire with pieces of wood.
3. The bombs ignited a fire which destroyed some 60 houses.
4. The powder immediately ignited and set off a chain reaction of explosions.
5. The liquid ignited when somebody dropped a match in it accidentally.
6. He struck a match and ignited the fuse.
7. His enthusiastic speech ignited the audience.
8. Tempers ignited when the whole family spent Christmas together.
9. His words ignited their anger.
10. The paper ignited when the spark fell on it.
11. The invasion has ignited the hatred of the people.
12. Flames melted a lead pipe and ignited leaking gas.
13. There was one teacher who really ignited my interest in words.
14. The liquid spontaneously ignited.
15. The proposed restrictions have ignited a storm of protest from human rights groups.
16. He ignited the fireworks.
17. His childhood interest in the game had ignited a flame of passion for football.
18. The candle ignited the plastic and started a small fire.
19. The preacher's trust ignited a spark inside of me.
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20. The tyres went and the petrol tank ignited.
21. The gas is ignited by an electrical spark.
22. A shortage of bread ignited the 1917 riots.
23. No sanction can stand against ignited minds. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
24. When the wires fell, they ignited the gas leaking from the main.
25. Powell ignited the delegates crammed into the San Diego Convention Center with a fast-paced speech that was interrupted 42 times by applause.
26. And the first small tongues of flame ignited somewhere inside her.
27. With dizzying speed, the tiny label almost single-handedly ignited the hip-hop revolution that made rap a household word.
28. The blast was caused by pockets of methane gas that ignited.
29. The blasts were caused by pockets of methane gas that ignited.
30. Unfortunately, the tunnels were still full of gasoline vapour, which was ignited by the gun's muzzle flash.
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