Similar words: ignite, dignity, ignition, indignity, benignity, dignitary, United, united states. Meaning: [ɪg'naɪt] adj. set afire.
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61. A house in Azusa was charred to a shell after a tree fell across power lines and ignited sparks on the roof.
62. Even Buchanan, who ignited the debate over layoffs, acknowledges he would have limited options as president.
63. Investigators concluded damaged wiring may have provided the spark that ignited fumes in the fuel tank.
64. Several tankers and a dozen freighters out to forty kilometers distance from ground zero are ignited by the radiation from the explosion.
65. Pleasanton built a business park that ignited a commercial exodus from several Bay Area cities and sent its real estate skyrocketing.
66. Something which ignited in those brown depths as he gazed down at her.
67. But now he had ignited a fire within her that could never be put out.
68. Scientists could not explain why the gas had suddenly ignited.
69. The barrage ignited waves of pandemonium, as parents by the scores rushed to the school, which has 700 pupils.
70. No one is born with positive passion. This power is ignited by inspiration! RVM
71. A carbon-arc spark ignited the air / fuel mixture and spewed it into a tongue of vicious yellow flame 50 feet long.
72. Their repressed emotions were ignited by her fiery speech.
73. When ignited, ls burn in oxygen.
74. Fuel is ignited by the spark plug.
75. I had ignited my passion for experimental psychology.
76. Ten sample bars suspended vertically were ignited by a Bunsen burner.
77. A 37-year-old airline passenger was arrested Tuesday in Miami after primer caps for bullets ignited while a baggage handler was unloading a roll-on bag.
78. During the Cold War, border disputes between China and the Soviet Union brought hundreds of thousands of troops to this Siberian back of beyond and sometimes ignited into clashes.
79. The spark ignited direct injection fuel system may include a fuel injector that provides a fuel flow to the combustion chamber during the intake stroke.
80. Then let us swing into action that ignited the hearts of flame,(sentencedict.com/ignited.html) in order to realize our efforts to rejuvenate the Chinese nation!
81. It's a sign that what probably ignited the houses was not burning trees or chaparral; instead, the houses touched off one another as embers blew like wind-borne viruses.
82. The 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games flame was ignited in a traditional sun-ray ceremony at the Juyongguan pass of the Great Wall Saturday morning.
83. A gunlock in which powder is ignited by a match.
84. Larger gold comet stars border the teal pellets and flare out when ignited, eventually peeling off into sharp scarlet quills.
85. Tonight, the torch of the 26th Summer Universiade will be ignited right here in this young city, foretelling a better future for Shenzhen through hard work in sustained enthusiasm.
86. The mixture was ignited at the blade tip by an automobile sparking plug .
87. The industrial boom ignited a regional emigration as employment opportunities abound, increasing the town's population by fivefold in record time.
88. A weapon that projects ignited incendiary fuel, such as napalm, in a steady stream.
89. His creativity helped Germany secure a third-place finish and ignited interest in his services across Europe.
90. As the piston approaches top -dead center, the mixture is ignited by the spark plug, and when the fuel vaporizes in the cylinder, the air and fuel mixture is cooled.
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