Stoke - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|stəʊk|
Brit.
|stəʊk|
verb
- stir up or tend; of a fire
Extra examples
The engineer stoked the coals.
The new ad campaign has helped to stoke sales.
Poor revenue figures have stoked concerns about possible layoffs.
The fire needs stoking up.
I stoked the furnace for the night.
Rising oil prices stoked inflation.
The scandal has stoked public outrage.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: stoke
he/she/it: stokes
present participle: stoking
past tense: stoked
past participle: stoked
I/you/we/they: stoke
he/she/it: stokes
present participle: stoking
past tense: stoked
past participle: stoked
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