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Sentence count:132+6Posted:2017-05-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: ignitedignityignitionindignitybenignitydignitaryUnitedunited statesMeaning: [ɪg'naɪt]  adj. set afire. 
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31. At 11.37am on Friday, November 20, a spark ignited a curtain that led to the Windsor fire.
32. Its rotating arms pumped fiery orange clouds of ignited kerosene fuel over a wide circle.
33. Another disadvantage of solid rockets is that once they have been ignited they can not be stopped.
34. Later another partially ignited device was found in a second furniture shop but caused only minor damage.
35. The fire started when a lamp tipped over and ignited a cloth sofa.
36. Fires by the hundreds, ignited by overturned stoves and furnaces and downed electric power lines, sprang up in the ruins.
37. She allowed herself the luxury of screaming, and yelped as each stroke ignited a searing throb in her outraged fundament.
38. As the tank lurched away the shape ignited on a surface of bare rock, blasting it to pieces.
39. The explosion ignited a gasoline fire that sent many of the 500 employees in the plant fleeing.
40. I didn't think it had ignited and I was walking away from it when all of a sudden I heard all this crackling and banging.
41. The precautionary principle was one of many sparks that ignited protests during the World Trade Organisation meetings in Seattle last year.
42. The fire ignited seat covers, burned through the cabin floor and spread throughout the entire cabin.
43. Then a flaring swish as its propellant ignited, accelerating it helter-skelter accumulating redoubtable kinetic energy.
44. The oil ignited and the wooden houses flared up like match-sticks.
45. On the top was a pole wrapped in straw which could be ignited by the cossack sentry in case of enemy incursion.
46. This, indeed, was the main spark that ignited the launch of the Samaritans.
47. Fires are ignited as far as seventy-eight kilometers from the blast.
48. It appears he lit a cigarette which ignited the petrol fumes.
49. But McMahon, who passed for 157 yards and a touchdown, ignited the Eagles' best display for five weeks.
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50. The pyre was ablaze, ignited by a giant gas-fuelled blowtorch.
51. The defendants stored on their land large quantities of combustible materials which ignited in mysterious circumstances.
52. Fuel spilled and ignited, burning to death 11 passengers who were trapped in the leading car.
53. This again raises the temperature and pressure, until the thermonuclear burning of helium to carbon is ignited.
54. Replays of the scene seemingly ignited radio talk show callers to the defense of the Bruins star and to attack Kasper.
55. Unfortunately, the candle had untoward consequences: it ignited the plastic and started a small fire in the electrical circuits.
56. As the fumes spread, they were ignited by the flaming rag and exploded.
57. Andrew Morton was badly burned when a spark from his welding-torch ignited a fuel line.
58. A fishing boat is ignited by the intense radiation from the fireball.
59. The envisioning process may be ignited by introspection or interpersonal interaction.
60. Even St Elmo's fire is cloud, which has been ignited by its rapid motion.
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