Stoke

//stoʊk//

"Stoke" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Don't stoke the fire of discord!

Suddenly smelling smoke could be a sign of stoke.

We want our cold nights in Stoke.

On cold winter nights, Matthew would stoke the fireplace to keep the house warm.

Lia Thomas only ever placed in one race, yet is accused of "dominating women's sports" by disingenuous people who will say anything to stoke fear of trans women.

I asked Tom to stoke the fire.

The performer relied on hype and headlines to stoke up interest in her music.

Ne short swerd for to stoke with point bityng / No man ne drawe ne bere it by his syde / Ne no man shal un to his felawe ryde / But o cours with a sharp ygrounde spere

Stoking the star maker machinery behind the popular song

To stoke motivation and ambition, focus instead on the road ahead.

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But, backed by a partying crowd in cowboy hats and fine voice, it was a display that only stoked belief that the Red Roses can make good on their status as tournament favourites after losing in five of the past six finals.

The main line of the L.N.W.R. passed to the west of the Potteries, and it is recorded that in August, 1846, two trains were run from Whitmore (the nearest station to Stoke) to Liverpool for the benefit of excursionists.

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