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stoke

[stohk] / stoʊk /
VERB
fuel
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One must wonder whether these flashy ads do more to stoke his base rather than convince the massive number of undecided voters frustrated with Bass to join his cause.

From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2026

Geopolitical uncertainty is expected to drive investment demand and central-bank buying, the same forces that push oil prices higher, stoke inflation and reinforce expectations of elevated interest rates.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026

Higher energy prices could stoke inflation, and rising costs for other industry-critical inputs pose a challenge too.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 30, 2026

When he stepped inside the ropes on Thursday, McIlroy was finally able to lock in and stoke the competitive fire which has fuelled his outstanding career.

From BBC • Apr. 9, 2026

She said nothing, but used her hands to modulate Mammachi’s fury, to stoke it anew.

From "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy




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