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spark
noun
a
tiny
,
bright
piece
or
flash
of
burning
or
electric
light
that
jumps
from
a
fire
,
metal
,
or
wire
•
The
campfire
crackled
and
tiny
sparks
flew
into
the
night
sky
.
The
campfire
crackled
and
tiny
sparks
flew
into
the
night
sky
.
•
When
he
plugged
in
the
old
toaster
,
a
bright
spark
jumped
from
the
outlet
.
When
he
plugged
in
the
old
toaster
,
a
bright
spark
jumped
from
the
outlet
.
Old
English
"
spearca
"
meaning
“
glowing
particle
,”
related
to
German
"
Funke
"
and
Dutch
"
sperk
"
noun
a
small
but
strong
feeling
,
idea
,
or
quality
that
can
grow
into
something
bigger
•
Seeing
the
mountain
sunrise
gave
her
a
spark
of
inspiration
for
her
painting
.
Seeing
the
mountain
sunrise
gave
her
a
spark
of
inspiration
for
her
painting
.
•
The
teacher's
kind
words
lit
a
spark
of
confidence
in
the
shy
boy
.
The
teacher's
kind
words
lit
a
spark
of
confidence
in
the
shy
boy
.
verb
-
spark
,
sparking
,
sparks
,
sparked
to
give
off
small
flashes
of
light
or
burning
particles
•
The
wires
touched
and
sparked
loudly
.
The
wires
touched
and
sparked
loudly
.
•
Dry
leaves
can
spark
if
they
rub
against
live
power
lines
.
Dry
leaves
can
spark
if
they
rub
against
live
power
lines
.
verb
-
spark
,
sparking
,
sparks
,
sparked
to
cause
something
to
start
suddenly
,
especially
a
feeling
,
event
,
or
discussion
•
The
CEO's
announcement
sparked
a
wave
of
excitement
among
the
employees
.
The
CEO's
announcement
sparked
a
wave
of
excitement
among
the
employees
.
•
His
rude
comment
sparked
an
argument
at
the
dinner
table
.
His
rude
comment
sparked
an
argument
at
the
dinner
table
.