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Or maybe they were stoking up for what was to come.
I think she'd be stoked if you could make it.
The boy stoking the fire looked over to the two of them.
"To some other guy put out the hot fire I stoked here night?"
And Democrats have done their part to stoke interest in it.
Perhaps to make up for lost time, she keeps her fire stoked.
Singing about lost love and money, he stokes every drama.
And all of this activity is stoking the region's economy.
He heard the servants outside the wall, stoking the fire.
The study that came out last month, however, stoked fears all over again.
But if the site stokes distrust, it should be for something more down to earth.
I'm stoked that I've learned and been with the sport for so long.
She had stoked the fire to get past Dean, but it was out now.
I thought we wanted to put down the resistance, not stoke it up.
No one else will stoke their fantasies the way I can.
The job will last only two to three months, but still, he said, it has left him feeling "stoked."
Each touch of his hand stoked her desire even more.
They are designed to stoke fan interest toward the end of the year.
You just have to stoke that will up a little bit."
Their interest may also be stoked by a religious vacuum in China.
The fire had died down, so I added some more wood and stoked it up a little.
I only meant that at least we'd have been stoked up properly.
Yes, but it often stokes the savage beast as well.
Fear is a curious fire; everything seems to stoke it.
It is stoked when we see them get their just deserts.