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Define stoking. stoking synonyms, stoking pronunciation, stoking translation, English dictionary definition of stoking. v. stoked , stok·ing , stokes v. tr. 1. To stir up and feed . 2. To feed fuel to and tend the fire of . v. intr. 1. To feed or tend a furnace or fire.
STOKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to encourage bad ideas or feelings in a lot of people: He's been accused of stoking up racial hatred in the region. Rumours of an emergency meeting of the finance committee stoked the atmosphere of crisis. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Fuels. bioethanol. biofuelled. biomaterial. briquette. charcoal. CHP. coalification. cogeneration.
STOKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to encourage bad ideas or feelings in a lot of people: He's been accused of stoking up racial hatred in the region. Rumours of an emergency meeting of the finance committee stoked the atmosphere of crisis. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Fuels. bioethanol. biofuelled. biomaterial. briquette. CHP. coalification. cogeneration. fuel.
STOKE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
1. [ stohk ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb (used with object) , stoked, stok·ing. to poke, stir up, and feed (a fire). to tend the fire of (a furnace, especially one used with a boiler to generate steam for an engine); supply with fuel. verb (used without object) , stoked, stok·ing. to shake up the coals of a fire. to tend a fire or furnace. stoke.
Stoke - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
To stoke is to poke a fire and fuel it so that it burns higher. Stoke can also mean "incite" — a principal's impassive silence in the face of requests for more tater tots might stoke the flames of student anger. When a surfer says, "I am so stoked," it means she is excited — the fire of enthusiasm is burning hotter.
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