kindles in English

verb
1
light or set on fire.
Last night I built the first fire I've kindled in years and it came back to me, that instinctual pull of watching the flames catch, of stirring the embers, and poking the logs until they burn brightly.
synonyms:lightigniteset alightset light toset fire toput a match to
2
(of a hare or rabbit) give birth.
Some rabbit owners are fortunate enough to witness the rabbit kindling .

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1. So a contentious man kindles a quarrel.

2. 22 A little spark kindles a great fire. 

3. A little spark kindles a great fire. 

4. A little wind kindles, much puts out the fire. 

5. 18 A little wind kindles, much puts out the fire. 

6. A Blasty Bough kindles something new: new fires, new traditions, new friendships

7. Aa files are commonly used on iPods, Kindles and other portable media devices

8. Synonyms for Carbonizes include burns, ignites, smolders, blazes, carbonises, combusts, enflames, enkindles, incinerates and kindles

9. This is L'esprit ACCOR, the breath of France that kindles the spark of conviviality , no matter where you are in the world.

10. It Agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, and foments occasionally riot and insurrection

11. Ayurveda kindles the agni of the body to digest toxins which have manifested due to internal or external stresses, ensuring optimal functioning of the physical and mental being

12. “The imagination of the modern enquirer kindles as he lifts from the alluvium of the Bay of Bengal sherds bearing the names of craftsmen whose kilns lay on the outskirts of Arezzo,” says one writer.

13. In his famous Farewell Address, he warned us against "the Baneful effects of the spirit of [political] party." A political party, he wrote, "agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, foments occasionally riot and insurrection.