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Kindle
/ˈkɪn.dəl/
Definition
1
To set fire to or ignite something, such as fuel or a flame.
2
To arouse, inspire, or stimulate an emotion, feeling, or interest.
3
(Proprietary noun) A brand of portable e-book reader developed by Amazon, allowing users to download and read digital books.
Examples
I tried to kindle a campfire with wet matches, but ended up just kindling my frustration instead.
Her TED Talk kindled a lifelong obsession with collecting vintage typewriters in the audience.
My Kindle holds a thousand books, yet I still panic-buy paperbacks like a digital hoarder denying therapy.
Don't kindle that debate on pineapple pizza unless you're ready for a full-blown culinary apocalypse.