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stoke

/stoʊk/verb1 syllable

Stoke means: stir up or tend; of a fire.

What does stoke mean?1

verb

1

stir up or tend; of a fire

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with stoke?23

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Stoke in a sentence

  • Suddenly smelling smoke could be a sign of stoke.Eccles17
  • The performer relied on hype and headlines to stoke up interest in her music.kiryopi
  • I held her hand and stoked it with my thumb.Amastan
  • Matthew stoked the campfire to keep the flames alive.Amastan
  • On cold winter nights, Matthew would stoke the fireplace to keep the house warm.Amastan
  • Robert touched Sandra's hair and gently stoked it.Amastan
  • Don't stoke the fire of discord!mailohilohi
  • We want our cold nights in Stoke.sundown

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Forms of stoke

as a verb

past tense
stoked
present participle
stoking
third-person singular
stokes
past participle
stoked