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fire up
verb as in accelerate
verb as in actuate
verb as in annoy
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verb as in arouse
verb as in cause
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verb as in drive
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verb as in enliven
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verb as in flare
verb as in goad
verb as in incense
verb as in inflame
verb as in inspire
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verb as in instigate
verb as in kindle
verb as in outrage
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verb as in pique
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verb as in provoke
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verb as in push
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verb as in rouse
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verb as in rush
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verb as in spur
verb as in stimulate
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verb as in thrill
verb as in upset
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verb as in urge
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Example Sentences
However, recently we have seen another surge of frigid arctic air across Canada and the US which has helped fire up a strong jet stream across the Atlantic.
Maybe that nuclear renaissance - including firing up America's Three Mile Island energy plant once again - won't be needed.
“He was trying to do something to fire up his team,” said Mike Carter, wearing a No. 20 Eagles jersey.
He would get us so fired up that we believed we could beat anyone, and I could see elements of all of that when I watched Everton beat Tottenham on Sunday.
They sprayed water on the burning hillside, but 70-mph winds sent embers over their heads, sparking new fires up to two miles behind them.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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