spark in a sentence
n.
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Definition
Spark: a small, bright flash of light or a trace of energy that initiates a reaction or feeling.
Sample Sentences
- A small spark ignited the dry leaves, quickly turning into a roaring fire.
- Her eyes sparkled with excitement as she opened the gift.
- The debate between the two candidates sparked a lively discussion among the audience.
- He felt a spark of inspiration that led him to write his first novel.
- The spark of friendship between them grew stronger with each passing day.
- The child's laughter seemed to spark joy in everyone around her.
- An idea can often spark a revolution when shared with the right audience.
- The campfire flickered, sending a spark into the night sky.
- Her passion for painting sparked a new interest in the local art community.
- A single comment can spark a heated debate among friends.
- The spark of creativity ignited within her as she began to paint.
- He struck the match, and a small spark quickly turned into a roaring fire.
- Their discussion about philosophy sparked a lively debate among the students.
- The child's laughter was like a spark of joy in the dull afternoon.
- She felt a spark of attraction the moment she met him at the café.
- The sudden spark of inspiration led her to create a masterpiece.
- He watched as the spark from the campfire danced into the night sky.
- The athlete's determination lit a spark in his teammates, motivating them to push harder.
- She felt a spark of excitement as she opened the letter that changed her life.
- After troubleshooting for hours, he finally found the spark that ignited the engine.