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How to use ignite in a sentence

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But French executives know even modest job cuts will ignite a political firestorm.
Economic or political instabilities within Pakistan could easily ignite the conflict once more.
History is witness to the fact that at that time also some extremists had incited local people to ignite the fire of riots.
Soak the incorrect air filter in carb cleaner and use it to ignite all of the petroleum products.
This does not apply in an oxygen-enriched environment, where fire retardant materials may ignite quickly.
Just the addition of this no-nonsense straightaway runner, should ignite the running game behind an improved behemoth offensive line.
There are risks that some mishap or injudicious remark by a minister might ignite a popular reaction from a volatile electorate.
In the case of the pyromaniac, his justification is defeated by the true statement that striking the match will not cause it to ignite.
The press charged that the statement contained the same poisons that ignite sectarian strife.
Liquids like petrol must not be used to light the fire as they ignite too quickly and can cause serious burns.
The alarm was raised around 6.45 pm after an electrical fault caused the machine to ignite at the property in Hermes Way.
Add oyster mushrooms and return steak to pan, then add a dash of Cognac or Brandy and tilt pan towards naked flame to ignite alcohol.
One word can be so gravid with meaning that it could ignite the outrage of citizens, the deployment of troops, the legal obligation of action.
Also, lights on Christmas trees can be hazardous if the needles on the tree dry out to much causing them to ignite.
People, mostly women, felt suddenly obliged to ignite their creativity with their housewifery.
When ignited by the primer, the igniter sends hot flaming gases around the charge to ignite the propellant.
In my humble estimation, these statistics should ignite a spark in the minds of serious bowlers.
The Titan uses Aerojet-General LR87 and LR91 engines burning liquid hypergolic propellants that ignite spontaneously on contact.
The wet weather put the dampeners on most of the grass fires that ignite during the usually drier summer months.
Naptha, often recommended, can ignite, just from a spark from friction or rubbing.
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A scuffle in a tavern at Elisabethgrad in Kherson sufficed to ignite this combustible material.
He must get the passengers off the floorless bridge that might ignite at any moment.
The flames did not touch her, but they did ignite the curtain at the window.
The fuse was imperfect and did not ignite the charge as soon as was expected.
Until you have tried it you will have difficulty in realizing how quickly wet wood will ignite when persuaded by the inspirator.
The main trouble with this fuze, however, was that it did not always ignite!
Of course, ground control was to be used only if the astronaut failed to ignite the retro-rockets himself.
A spark could ignite it and set the globe on fire like it was a brandied Christmas pudding.
Does phosphorous ignite spontaneously when held in a warm hand?
Several mechanisms to ignite the powder were developed, such as matchlocks and wheellocks.
If using charcoal briquets, mound and ignite 50 briquets on the firegrate of a barbecue with a lid.
If using charcoal briquets, mound and ignite 60 briquets on the firegrate of a barbecue with a lid.
Oh, and how to ignite methylated spirits safely before cooking something edible.
It's starting to come back and photos of Prince George, in what appeared to be muslin swaddling clothes, might ignite a new fashion.
It is impossible to ignite there a fragment of amorphous phosphorus.
Under no circumstances, however, ignite any sulfur in a greenhouse.
And not alone could he thus explode powder at a distance, but he could ignite conflagrations.
Reid, a British citizen, admitted he tried to ignite shoe bombs aboard American Airlines Flight 63 on December 22, 2001, three months after the September 11 attacks.
Love is too pure a light to burn long among the noisome gases that we breathe, but before it is choked out we may use it as a torch to ignite the cozy fire of affection.
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