Kindle


The meaning of the word Kindle is: to motivate or inspire


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The mother hoped the prison inmate's speech would kindle her son to change his rebellious ways.

published by Barrie on 2021-05-10 01:04:01


For homework, we were asked to bring in newspaper articles to kindle class discussion.

published by Augustus on 2021-04-21 09:54:24


The purpose of the technology summer camp is to kindle young people to create their own technological wonders.

published by Clara on 2021-06-15 16:39:02


As a sociology teacher, my job is to kindle my students’ interests in the cultures of the world.

published by Stephani on 2021-05-20 13:06:59


Each underachieving student is assigned a mentor to kindle him throughout his academic journey.

published by Marylou on 2021-01-28 18:06:30


During the recruitment meeting, the organizer tried to kindle company employees into joining the union.

published by Len on 2021-10-14 16:33:42


Jeff hoped the candles and wine would kindle his wife to relax after a rough day of work.

published by Una on 2021-02-05 04:38:00


Because Heather’s parents want to kindle her to make better grades, they are offering to pay well for top marks.

published by Andree on 2021-04-06 06:19:31


The teacher gave us several project examples to kindle our creativity.

published by Scotty on 2021-06-29 00:44:11


Watching the award-winning film served to kindle my own filmmaking dreams.

published by Hassie on 2021-11-01 22:57:02


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