Sentences

stoke in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To stoke means to encourage or intensify a feeling or situation, or to add fuel to a fire to keep it burning.

Sample Sentences

  1. The team's victory helped to stoke excitement among the fans.
  2. He tried to stoke the fire with some dry twigs he found nearby.
  3. Her passionate speech was enough to stoke interest in the community project.
  4. The controversy served to stoke tensions between the rival factions.
  5. They gathered around to stoke the embers, hoping for one last flame.
  6. They needed to stoke the fire before the temperature dropped further.
  7. The coach's speech managed to stoke the team's enthusiasm for the upcoming match.
  8. She used a fan to stoke the flames of the barbecue, ensuring the meat cooked evenly.
  9. His comments only served to stoke the controversy surrounding the issue.
  10. To stoke interest in the project, they launched a vibrant marketing campaign.