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Kindled meaning
simple past and past participle of kindle
Example sentences (20)
Announcing and accompanying the feast, fires are built in the canyon as a kind of illuminated path to the Rain Rock where a final fire is kindled to cook the food for the appeasing banquet.
The couple, who re-kindled their romance in secret six months ago, have enjoyed a luxury London hotel stay to celebrate Liam’s 24th birthday.
The report was actually so promising that it re-kindled expectations for multiple rate cuts between now and the end of the year, beginning in September.
I can think of only one other where such a fire has been kindled.
I saw the Second Niger Bridge, and it kindled the joy kiln in my heart.
Entangled in a multifaceted sex-abuse crisis, the Southern Baptist Convention is preparing to host a high-profile conference on the topic that has kindled skepticism even among some of the scheduled speakers.
In the new millennium, however, as he kindled a working relationship with fellow Chicagoan Kanye West, Common spent an intensifying chunk of his time acting, in anything from Justice League: Mortal.
On arrival in Britain, he stayed in a refugee hostel in Manchester, where his lifelong passion for classical music was kindled by Hallé Orchestra concerts.
That was the hope kindled by the arrival, in 2013, of the pope from Argentina.
He had kindled many friendships from near and far.
Although all the other lights were extinguished, that light continued burning oil, in spite of the fact that it had been kindled first.
A number of these tubes or cases are often combined so as to make, when kindled, a great variety of sparkling shapes, often variously colored.
Caeculus kindled and extinguished fires at will.
E.g. Servius's hair was kindled by his father without hurting him, his statue in the temple of Fortuna Primigenia was unharmed by fire after his assassination.
Hanerot Halalu After the lights are kindled the hymn Hanerot Halalu is recited.
Larson, p. 275. This wave of activism kindled a new wave of admiration for Tubman among the press in the United States.
Lucretia received the princes graciously, and together her beauty and virtue kindled the flame of desire in Collatinus' cousin, Sextus Tarquinius, the king's son.
Special bonfires were kindled, and their flames, smoke and ashes were deemed to have protective powers.
Strategy for the iterated prisoner's dilemma Interest in the iterated prisoner's dilemma (IPD) was kindled by Robert Axelrod in his book The Evolution of Cooperation (1984).
The Hanukkah menorah is also kindled daily in the synagogue, at night with the blessings and in the morning without the blessings.