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sparkplug

[spahrk-pluhg] / ˈspɑrkˌplʌg /




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Ex-NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg got a lapful of Knicks sparkplug Jose Alvarado, Walt Frazier and Patrick Ewing got the biggest Jumbotron cheers of the night, and San Antonio got a critical W.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 9, 2026

“Once we get Julio going and he’s driving the ball out of the yard like that, I mean that’s a good thing for us because he’s kind of a sparkplug for this team,” Garver said.

From Seattle Times May 12, 2024

George has been the sparkplug for the Jazz, averaging 21.7 points in three outings.

From Washington Times Jul. 16, 2023

Since his return Dec. 22, though, Hachimura has been a sparkplug off the bench.

From Washington Post Jan. 22, 2023

There were metal objects: hubcaps, a pair of rusty scissors, a sparkplug.

From "Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures" by Kate DiCamillo

Little's executive suite is currently occupied by Acting President Ray Stevens, 67, who sparkplugged the company's diversification, was president from 1956 to 1960.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since 1946 a group of Brown professors, sparkplugged by Vice President Bruce M. Bigelow, has been looking for a solution.

From Time Magazine Archive

They remembered Matthews from 1946, when he sparkplugged a U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

Most important new tentacle of the British Ministry of Economic Warfare, sparkplugged by lean, dapper Ronald Cross, is a trade agreement with Sweden.

From Time Magazine Archive

The membership promotion consisted of a campaign called the "Vice-president's Campaign" sparkplugged by Mr. Best.

From Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 44th Annual Meeting Rochester, N.Y. August 31 and September 1, 1953 by Northern Nut Growers Association

Since then, thanks largely to her sparkplugging, the Murrays have built an empire of 450 studios piling up an annual gross of $60 million in the U.S. and six foreign countries.

From Time Magazine Archive

But while Naguib dashes to receptions, bussing babies and pumping hands, Nasser labors at GHQ 20 hours a day, making the decisions, sparkplugging the revolutionary council.

From Time Magazine Archive




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