spark spread
The difference between the cost of the fuel required to produce a unit of electricity, and the price of that same unit of electricity.
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
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.