spark

/spɑɹk/
noun 7verb 5name 1

Collocations

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1

(noun.) small bright piece of burning material/electric flash

ADJ

tiny | flying | electric

VERB + SPARK

emit, produce, send (out), shower, strike

When the mechanic struck sparks from the metal, we knew the engine needed immediate repair.

SPARK + VERB

fly

ignite sth, set fire to sth

A discarded cigarette spark ignited the pile of old newspapers in the basement.

die (out)

PHRASES

a shower of sparks

When the blacksmith struck the metal, a shower of sparks flew into the air.

a spark of light

2

(noun.) small amount of a quality/feeling

ADJ

little, tiny

A little spark from the campfire landed on his jacket and he quickly brushed it away.

creative, divine, vital

VERB + SPARK

have

lack

The company's new marketing campaign seemed to lack any real spark that would interest young audiences.

feel

He felt a spark of hope when he heard the good news about his job application.

kindle

SPARK + VERB

flare, kindle

PREP

~ of

A spark of curiosity made her want to learn more about the mysterious old house.

PHRASES

a spark of hope/life, a spark of originality | sparks

VERB + SPARK

shoot

When the metal struck the stone, sparks shot across the dark workshop.

draw

Her controversial comments drew sparks of debate at the dinner table.

SPARK + VERB

fly

When the two rivals finally met, sparks flew between them immediately.

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