Similar words: kindle, dwindle, swindle, handle, bundle, endless, handlebar, bundle up. Meaning: ['kɪndl] adj. set afire.
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1. The second world war kindled his enthusiasm for politics.
2. We watched as the fire slowly kindled.
3. Her cruelty kindled hatred in my heart.
4. The setting sun kindled the sky.
5. The spark kindled the dry leaves in a few minutes.
6. The teacher's praise kindled a spark of hope inside her.
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7. The moon kindled the field.
8. His rudeness kindled my anger.
9. The sparks kindled the dry grass.
10. He had kindled a spark of interest within her.
11. Her eyes kindled with happiness.
12. Her eyes kindled with pleasure.
13. Her eyes kindled with excitement.
14. I came in and kindled a fire in the stove.
15. Suspicion kindled within her.
16. Happiness kindled her eyes.
17. A love of poetry was kindled in him by his mother.
18. It was her teacher who kindled her interest in music.
19. Her imagination was kindled by the exciting stories her grandmother told her.
20. His eyes kindled with excitement.
21. Learning is kindled in the mind of the individual.
22. Jim kindled the Easter fire,(sentencedict.com) a blue flame at first barely visible above the silver rim of a white bowl.
23. Logs had been kindled in the hearth, and the room held the faint, acrid tang of woodsmoke.
24. As the pyre was kindled, on a rocky height above it a woman appeared.
25. His scientific interests were kindled by visits to the great exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London in 1851.
26. In their openness and vitality the students kindled in the young scholar an overwhelming sense of devotion to the institution.
27. My heartfelt thanks to you, dear teacher. On the voyage of life, you have kindled the light of hope for me. What you have done enriches my mind and broadens my view. On this day I honour you sincerely.
28. A leaning toward chemistry and chemical engineering was no doubt kindled in some way by a Mickey Mouse comic strip.
29. Soon hundreds were camping out in the empty Casino and the closed exhibit halls where they kindled small fires to keep warm.
30. As fire became, in my thinking, a metaphor for the emotions kindled by race, two additional chapters suggested themselves.