Synonym: flash, gleam, glimmer. Similar words: parking, spate, space, Hispanic, Spanish, newspaper, mark, shark. Meaning: [spɑrk /spɑːk] n. 1. a momentary flash of light 2. merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance 3. electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field 4. a small but noticeable trace of some quality that might become stronger 5. Scottish writer of satirical novels (born in 1918) 6. a small fragment of a burning substance thrown out by burning material or by friction. v. 1. put in motion or move to act 2. emit or produce sparks.
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61. Their keen intellects and powerful personalities could spark off more than just brilliant ideas at times.
62. The distance between them is like the gap of a spark plug.
63. The car is running much better since I put in new spark plugs.
64. There has to be another ingredient - the spark and the quick glimpse of something new.
65. A spark occurred and the inside of the capsule turned into a blowtorch.
66. She was very lively with a spark of her own.
67. When his hand touched the elevator signal it touched off the tiniest spark of static electricity.
68. In the event, as historians have observed, the spark was trivial - a man's signature on his marriage contract.
69. An electric arc, or continuous spark, flows between a metal electrode and the steel.
70. If you have a gas oven, you may use a special lighter wand to spark it off.
71. At 11.37am on Friday, November 20, a spark ignited a curtain that led to the Windsor fire.
72. Spark has always had the facility to be silkily suave as she goes about examining our predilection for worshipping false gods.
73. The chemistry had been between them from the start, waiting only for a wayward spark to ignite it.
74. He plans to publish diaries about his years in office which will spark a storm in Westminster.
75. It was March and interest in the total eclipse of the sun, due on June 21, was beginning to spark.
76. They are more than a spark but less than a small fire and exporters have high hopes.
77. Internal representation and language development facilitate the development of truly social behavior and spark social learning.
78. But if it is defense that lights your fire, the Sooners always had the spark.
79. Jody puts Jess in, hoping her intensity will spark some-thing.
80. This memory was the spark that eventually led to the deal.
81. The hydrogen could accumulate during a launch and spark a serious explosion.
82. A spark can just as easily set light to your clothes as it can to a dryer full of washing.
83. However, whether a small spark is struck or a blazing fire lit, the flame is the same.
84. But physical attraction could jump that gap like an electric spark and did so effortlessly.
85. He says that when burning oak powder it's possible that a spark could have gone astray.
85. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
86. This, indeed, was the main spark that ignited the launch of the Samaritans.
87. Here, some bright spark thought Windsor Castle was on fire and called the fire brigade!
88. His minders goad him into flapping his fins a bit but there is no spark in his fishy eye.
89. It is no surprise that an incident involving heavy-handed policing created the spark to start a new incident.
90. Some drugs spark off this emergency response and help their targets to defend themselves.