Examples of 'kindled' in a sentence
Meaning of "kindled"
kindle (verb) - to ignite or arouse a feeling or emotion. It is often used in the context of sparking interest, passion, or enthusiasm
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- simple past tense and past participle of kindle
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kindled
She kindled his desire to become an artist.
An interest in football was kindled by his elder brothers.
And kindled all these little fires.
The fire that he kindled filled his.
This kindled a campaign of harassment against her.
The flame of hostility is kindled in our blood.
I have kindled the lamps on the roof.
We found out we are pretty much kindled spirits.
No man before kindled a flame like this.
Is kindled in a small building which has been erected.
The wrath of his justice is kindled against us.
Have you kindled my heart to warm love.
One day an evil sorcerer was kindled envy.
The accident kindled his interest in anatomy.
Where the deep chemistry of love is kindled.
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Those films kindled my love of martial arts.
God speaking through the kindled soul.
This kindled his desire to study law.
It was difficult when my interest in machine learning was kindled.
For a fire is kindled in mine anger.
A romance between the two is kindled.
In us a torch is kindled that both delights us and consoles.
Yours is like a man who kindled a fire.
You have kindled love in my heart.
And when the hell is kindled up.
You have kindled the feeling in the heart.
Black fires forever kindled within.
That kindled his interest in drama and cinema.
Vladimir quickly kindled a small bonfi re.
Plan ways whereby a live interest may be kindled.
The discovery of this doom kindled in us unfamiliar emotions.
She kindled all your senses.
For it is in no wise a war kindled by the enmity of peoples.
Form altered perhaps by influence of kindled.
Your looks have kindled the fire in my heart.
He found there a particular spot and kindled a fire.
Friday we kindled our first fire of the season.
I want to let them be kindled more.
The moccoletto is kindled by approaching it to a light.
For now too a grievous war is about to be kindled.
That visit kindled my desire to see more places.
When their wrath was kindled against us.
That he kindled in her the fire of divine love.
For a fire will be kindled by my wrath.
Thales kindled a flame that still burns to this day.
A feeble light was kindled inside the house.
I kindled a fire using twigs.
Her love of the sport was kindled by her parents.
You kindled the sun.
Our brightest blazes of gladness are commonly kindled by unexpected sparks.