stoke
1 of 1verb/stoʊk/
Forms:stokes,stoking,stoked,stoked
1
to add fuel to a fire, metaphorically or literally, in order to increase its intensity or excitement
- The blacksmith stokes the forge to heat the metal for shaping.
- Yesterday, she stoked the campfire until it blazed brightly against the night.
- Tomorrow, they will stoke enthusiasm for the upcoming project during the team meeting.
- The chef is currently stoking the grill to prepare the steaks for dinner service.
- Over the years, he has stoked controversy with his outspoken views on social issues.