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spark
noun as in flash, trace
Example Sentences
The Italian admitted he "absolutely" fired up his players in the half-time interval to spark their comeback.
The 23-year-old activist was scrolling through his social media feed in May, when he read complaints about how the high-profile marriage ceremony sparked huge traffic jams in the city of Bhaktapur.
Kershaw’s retirement might’ve provided a similar spark, highlighting the significance of such intangible dynamics while lifting the gloom that had clouded the team’s last two months.
The rollout has sparked confusion among businesses, immigration lawyers and current H-1B visa holders.
The attacks sparked a near two-year military campaign that has left more than 64,000 Palestinians dead, according to Gaza health authorities.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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