Spark

//spɑɹk//

"Spark" in a Sentence (24 examples)

The war on Iraq is a volatile subject of political debate; any wrong word and a heated argument could spark.

A small spark often kindles a large flame.

You really ought to change your spark plugs.

Joy, beautiful spark of the gods, daughter of Elysium, we approach fire-drunk, heavenly One, your shrine.

A tiny spark may become a great conflagration.

I love you, there's just no spark.

Music is troublesome. It seems that no sooner have you created it, than it in some strange way fades its original spark that was glorified by your mind.

You need to learn how to change spark plugs.

It could just be a problem with the spark plugs.

The spark plugs aren't the problem.

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if any spark of life be yet remaining

, Book IV, Chapter XVII But though we have, here and there, a little of this clear light, some sparks of bright knowledge

When the latter disk showed some sparks, Moman contacted MGM's Jim Vienneau, who picked up the waxing for national release.

Everton's Marouane Fellaini looks one certain arrival but Moyes, who also saw United held to a draw by Chelsea at Old Trafford on Monday, needs even more of a spark in a midfield that looked laboured by this team's standards.

At the other extreme, with limitless budgets all they have to do is dream up amazing lighting rigs to be constructed and operated by the huge team of gaffers and sparks, with their generators, discharge lights, flags, gobos and brutes.

The introduction of substitute Andy Carroll sparked Liverpool into life and he pulled a goal back just after the hour - and thought he had equalised as Kenny Dalglish's side laid siege to Chelsea's goal in the closing stages.

One such investigation described how kindness can be contagious. It was sparked by reports of an outbreak of kindness on a cold December morning in 2012.

Byron sparked the cigarette. He sucked it dramatically and thrust it into Marko's hand.

[Streetlife]:Fuck a peace talk, let the gun spark, on the streets of New York.

All of a sudden, everybody tuggin', everybody dark. Everybody gums runnin', 'til the guns spark.

Guns spark in the dark, it was all just a part of the eighties Bronx scene that created all.

The finest sparks and cleanest beaux.

Jones had no sooner quitted the room, than the petty-fogger, in a whispering tone, asked Mrs Whitefield, “If she knew who that fine spark was?”

He will retrieve his errors yet—their worthy Father, once my honour'd master, was at his years nearly as wild a spark.

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