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fuel
/ˈfjuː.əl/
Definition
1
A substance such as coal, oil, or gas that is burned to produce heat or energy.
2
Food or sustenance that provides energy for the body.
3
Something that stimulates or intensifies an emotion, process, or activity, such as 'fuel for the fire'.
4
To supply or power with fuel; to fill a vehicle or machine with combustible material.
Examples
My morning coffee is the only fuel capable of launching me out of bed without a full rebellion.
He fueled his sports car with premium gas, then spent the next hour calculating how many tacos that could have bought.
The politician's gaffe fueled a meme storm that even his autocorrect couldn't extinguish.
Grandma's secret recipe fuels family gatherings like rocket propellant at a fireworks show.