Use "kindled" in a sentence

1. Suspicion kindled within her.

2. His rudeness kindled my anger.

3. Happiness kindled her eyes.

4. The moon kindled the field.

5. The sparks kindled the dry grass.

6. His eyes kindled with excitement.

7. Her eyes kindled with excitement.

8. Accendible: Capable of being inflamed or kindled

9. We kindled a firebrand in the cave.

10. What does Accensed mean? (obsolete) Kindled

11. The setting sun kindled the sky.

12. Her cruelty kindled hatred in my heart.

13. We watched as the fire slowly kindled.

14. 13 The sparks kindled the dry grass.

15. 22 For my anger has kindled a fire+

16. 10 Her cruelty kindled hatred in my heart.

17. He had kindled a spark of interest within her.

18. I came in and kindled a fire in the stove.

19. The spark kindled the dry leaves in a few minutes.

20. It was her teacher who kindled her interest in music.

21. The teacher's praise kindled a spark of hope inside her.

22. A love of poetry was kindled in him by his mother.

23. Wo unto such, for mine anger is kindled against them.

24. After the lights are kindled the hymn Hanerot Halalu is recited.

25. Fervour of desire long kindled <<through Assidual beholding of Christ

26. 8 Oh, this aunbelieving and bstiffnecked generation—mine canger is kindled against them.

27. Her imagination was kindled by the exciting stories her grandmother told her.

28. Bonfires may only be kindled past 10 after players obtain the Rite of Kindling

29. * The indignation of the Lord is kindled against their abominations, D&C 97:24.

30. Job 32:2 Then was kindled the wrath of Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite, of the kindred of Ram: against Job was his wrath kindled, because he justified himself rather

31. His whole nature was kindled into one intense and passionate effervescence of romantic passion.

32. What does Accendible mean? Capable of being inflamed or kindled; combustible; inflammable - Ure

33. As the pyre was kindled, on a rocky height above it a woman appeared.

34. The prophylactic effects of 1, 4-benzodiazepines on Amygdaloid-kindled seizures were also examined

35. Every combustible requires a peculiar pitch of temperature to be kindled , called its Accendible point.

36. Her anger, newly kindled, needed something to scorch and shrivel before it could be extinguished.

37. Accendible ( comparative more Accendible, superlative most Accendible ) ( obsolete) Capable of being inflamed or kindled; combustible; inflammable quotations

38. Logs had been kindled in the hearth, and the room held the faint, acrid tang of woodsmoke.

39. * The Lord’s anger is kindled against the rebellious, D&C 56:1 (D&C 63:1–6).

40. His scientific interests were kindled by visits to the great exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London in 18

41. As fire became, in my thinking, a metaphor for the emotions kindled by race, two additional chapters suggested themselves.

42. In their openness and vitality the students kindled in the young scholar an overwhelming sense of devotion to the institution.

43. Jim kindled the Easter fire, a blue flame at first barely visible above the silver rim of a white bowl.

44. The effects of 14 different 1,4-benzodiazepines on Amygdaloid-kindled seizures and their chemical structure-related anticonvulsive actions were studied

45. Soon hundreds were camping out in the empty Casino and the closed exhibit halls where they kindled small fires to keep warm.

46. The seeds of my Ardor were the sparks from that divine flame whereby more than a thousand have kindled; I speak of the

47. Cornelius Beringer and John Jacob Beringer The sides and top are covered with Culm or slack, and the heap is kindled from certain openings towards the circumference.

48. CORNELIUS BERINGER AND JOHN JACOB BERINGER The sides and top are covered with Culm or slack, and the heap is kindled from certain openings towards the circumference.

49. The one is, when the matter of the point Controverted, is too small and light, not worth the heat and strife about it, kindled only by contradiction.

50. The one is, when the matter of the point Controverted, is too small and light, not worth the heat and strife about it, kindled only by contradiction.

51. Blam's memories are kindled as he walks through the decimated Jew Str It works on different planes--the memory plane as Miroslav Blam relives the horror of his hometown, Novi Sad, during WW2

52. 21 And there could be no light, because of the darkness, neither candles, neither torches; neither could there be fire kindled with their fine and exceedingly dry wood, so that there could not be any light at all;

53. 28 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.

54. 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.

55. First he takes about a double handful of shavings out of his grego pocket, and places them carefully before the idol; then laying a bit of ship biscuit on top and applying the flame from the lamp, he kindled the shavings into a sacrificial blaze.

56. 6 And they shall be visited with thunderings, and lightnings, and earthquakes, and all manner of destructions, for the afire of the anger of the Lord shall be kindled against them, and they shall be as stubble, and the day that cometh shall consume them, saith the Lord of Hosts.

57. But she had been reading deeply of the Alps, and in all the histories of mountain exploits which she had read, of climbs up vertical cracks in sheer walls of rocks, Balancings upon ridges sharp as a knife edge, crawlings over smooth slabs with nowhere to rest the feet or hands, it was the ice-slope which had most kindled her imagination.

58. [T]ake three or four good arms full of muckle Straw, Hay, or Fern, not too wet, not to dry, and obſerving which ſide of the Orchard the Wind blows on, then laying a good Armful of muckle in three or four places according to the bigneſs of your Orchard, then get ſome dry ſticks, and having kindled them put an Armful of muckle upon the Fire, and it will ſmoak and ſmoother, and the wind