stoking in English

verb
1
add coal or other solid fuel to (a fire, furnace, or boiler).
On washdays, the tub was filled with cold water using buckets, and a wood or coal fire was stoked up.
synonyms:add fuel tokeep burningtend
verb
    add fuel tokeep burningtend

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1. She was stoking the stove with sticks of maple.

2. Whether our world order is stoking these cracks and distances?

3. Amazingly, instead of dampening inflation, Ukraine’s central bank is stoking it.

4. Two powerful forces keep stoking the fires of corruption: selfishness and greed.

5. In no time I was in the cellar stoking up the stove.

6. Since then he has been stoking his fire with fitness and form re-ignited.

7. So that means that one person started this and is stoking the others.

8. The Fed’s easy money policy is now stoking US inflation rather than a recovery.

9. All aristocrats idealise the common folk, as long as they keep stoking the boilers

10. During Japanese rule over Taiwan, fisherman switched to using acetylene gas for stoking the flames.

11. It will turn member countries into debtors and creditors to each other, stoking even more animosity.

12. We must now consider action against Burmese security forces who are implicated in abuses and stoking hatred among their fellow citizens.”

13. 30 Stoking up fear of crime is these rightwing commentators' black art, a fear deliberately inflamed to tip the people rightwards.

14. She was charged with a number of offences, including being a member of a human rights organisation and stoking "corruption and prostitution".

15. He Barnstormed the nation promoting discounts on groceries, dishwashers and even hotel stays, stoking crowds of a thousand pumped-up and profit-hungry people

16. Instead of stoking violence, Zarif promised that Iran and its partners, “labor to put out fires [while] the arsonists in our region grow more unhinged.”

17. China has risked stoking tensions with its neighbours after it passed a law that for the first time explicitly allows its Coastguards to fire on foreign vessels and demolish structures built in

18. Konnilyn Feig provides an overview of the operation of the Crematoria, and describes the process by which the stoking gangs sorted bodies into combustibility categories as the result of earlier experiments by the SS staff to reduce fuel consumption. In this effort, they had the assistance of the firm of Topf and Sons, who had built the Crematoria.