Examples of 'sparked' in a sentence
Meaning of "sparked"
spark (verb) - to ignite, stimulate, or provoke something such as a reaction, a process, or an idea. This phrase is commonly used in the context of sparking a conversation or sparking interest in a topic
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- simple past tense and past participle of spark
- That has had sparks (of electricity) passed through it
How to use "sparked" in a sentence
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Electrical fire sparked by a short in a computer server.
But it was your fighting spirit that sparked it.
The incident was sparked by a minor traffic altercation.
It was there that her interest in prehistory was sparked.
This sparked strong opposition from croupiers.
Tensions can be easily sparked by events or incidents.
They sparked real hardship in certain countries.
Their arrival is always sparked by any disturbance.
This sparked a flood of protests and debate.
The embers supposedly sparked out of my chimney.
This sparked a new round of theoretical developments.
And here is what sparked up the fire.
This sparked an angry reaction on social media.
This decision has sparked a public upheaval.
This sparked considerable interest in the industry.
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Several executions have sparked international outcries.
This sparked another round of media consolidation.
To date the album sparked three singles.
This sparked a feud between the two.
Timber fires have been sparked in several regions.
This sparked the love of writing music.
The revolution also sparked labor activism.
He had sparked the fire which was doused.
His words immediately sparked a heated debate.
That sparked a desire in him to be a poet too.
Fake news that sparked the massacre.
That sparked the interest of international participants.
The action has sparked online protest.
This sparked a considerable controversy in the public.
Looks like something sparked a change in you.
This sparked controversy because of her age.
The mingling of genes sparked an explosion of life.
This sparked our interest in obtaining an interview.
This lenient sentence sparked outrage in my community.
The forbidden nature of their relationship sparked.
They have sparked quite the bromance.
Your visit to the hospital sparked my interest.
This proposal sparked an overwhelming public reaction.
Their long hours together sparked a romance.
This has sparked a debate on affirmative action.
That painting has always sparked my imagination.
The arrest sparked international media attention.
But the romances she sparked were many.
Something sparked and hopelessly sped away.
It was this adoption that sparked things for us.
My comment sparked off an argument in the group.
Development in the town was sparked by the railway.
There he sparked an interest in horses and rodeo.
Queers disappearance has sparked a citywide manunt.
The move sparked off a diplomatic controversy.