verb

definition

To poke, pierce, thrust.

verb

definition

To feed, stir up, especially, a fire or furnace.

definition

(by extension) To encourage a behavior or emotion.

definition

To attend to or supply a furnace with fuel; to act as a stoker or fireman.

adjective

definition

Feeling excitement or an exciting rush.

Examples of stoked in a Sentence

It couldn't have been too long since he stoked the stove.

Abandoning her thermos on the counter, she stoked the fire and returned to the kidding stalls.

Newcomer Brandon Routh dons the blue tights, but most of us are stoked to see Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor.

Mary Margaret had obviously misread the weather and had stoked up a roaring fire.

Either way, I'm pretty stoked about bring Jin Kazama, Marshall Law, Yoshimitsu, Hwoarang, and Paul Phoenix with me on the daily commute.

They stoked up the Swiss bank accounts of looters with unmonitored funds that were actually intended for aid and development programs.

And with Sal on board now, I have never been so stoked to record an album.

The mobs of police sent into the estates in the following days just stoked up further riots.

I was also stoked to get to surf with my brother out there in the final.

Only when the vocals of Peter Simpson peep out, gratuitously stoked with echo, does the edifice occasionally teeter.

Many entrepreneurs get their fire stoked when people tell them that their ideas are worthless or there's no way they can make a success of a business.

Thus stoked Collins go to http successful without the wilbon maybe.

Tabloid press reports stoked the controversy, saying that the program contained 8,000 swear words.

In England directly-heated coal furnaces are still in common use, which in many cases are stoked by mechanical feeders.

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