

The kindle is working again so I was able to download "Demonkeepers," by Jessica Anderson, to read this weekend. If you love to read and want a great way to carry all your favorite books around the kindle is a wonderful way to do that.Ĭould Amazon and Audible Rewrite the Rules of Publishing? - Bits Blog - 2008 verb call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses).verb transitive, figuratively To arouse or inspire (a passion, etc).įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.verb transitive To start (a fire) or light (a torch).

noun obsolete A collective term for a group of kittens.intransitive verb To begin to be excited to grow warm or animated to be roused or exasperated.įrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.intransitive verb To take fire to begin to burn with flame to start as a flame.transitive verb Fig.: To inflame, as the passions to rouse to provoke to excite to action to heat to fire to animate to incite.

transitive verb To set on fire to cause to burn with flame to ignite to cause to begin burning to start to light.To begin to be excited grow warm or animated be roused.įrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.To begin to glow light up grow bright.To awaken, stimulate, whet, foment, work up.To move by instigation provoke incite entice.To inflame, as the passions or feelings rouse into activity excite fire: as, to kindle anger or wrath to kindle love.To set fire to set on fire cause to burn light: as, to kindle tinder or coal to kindle a fire.To be with young: an English fanciers' term applied to rabbits.To give birth to bring forth, as young.(16) Surely a preacher can warm his heart at the fires these men have kindled. (15) Rajagopal, one of Thyagu's university teachers, further kindled his interest by inspiring him to participate in research work being done at that time on the history of Sanskrit. (14) Sent by God, however, he came to bear witness concerning the true light that kindles all lights. (13) Using the materials Anthak brought him, he quickly kindled a small hot fire under the tripod. (12) It was mid-afternoon when Arun knelt beside the fledgling, a faint hope kindling. (11) The fire that had been kindled in my skull leaked and spread into my veins, arteries, every pore, and traveled the length of my body, infusing all with heat. (10) So from early July, the Carnival spirit had already been kindled in my soul.
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(9) It should be clear that the best antidote to radicalism and terror is the tolerance and hope kindled in free societies. (8) My interest in flying was first kindled in 2000 when our school toured the air force museum in Pretoria. (7) Nor was it ignorance that spurred him to fashion numerous additional devices that ensured his plague picture would kindle its audience's most painful passions. (6) We hope the foregoing non-exhaustive recital will serve to kindle pride and interest in our collective heritage. (5) This fusion of martial and performing arts is sure to kindle the curiosity of the young, who adapt easily to innovations. (4) They mix with the crowd telling stories and dropping one-liners to kindle interest and build suspense. (3) Events such as Bangalore Habba kindle the emotions of people, she added. (2) A delicate mission, perhaps, to kindle friendship or extend love, but such is the structure of a psychology burdened by confrontation of animal hunger. (1) I closed my eyes and was mildly perturbed to find the news didn't really kindle any emotion in me.
