Definition of Kindle
kindle (verb) - catch fire
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How can kindle be used in a sentence?
I'll make note that it develops a 'kindle' outcome.
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nullReading, after all, is what the kindle is all about.
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nullA Friend and A Lover (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "kindle"
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nullCustomer Rating: First tagged "kindle" by Debbie Y. Customer tags:
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nullThe Other Side of Perception (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "kindle"
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nullProject Management For Dummies (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "kindle"
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nullJonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "kindle"
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nullProducts on amazon. com which have been newly added to the tag "kindle".
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nullHebrew, the Chemarims, that is, such as kindle the fires, or burn incense.
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nullFriendFeed: You: Money Business: Sin Boldly (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "kindle"
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nullFriendFeed: BookBy@Amazon: Sin Boldly (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "kindle": Sin Boldly
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nullThe kindle will be the number one seller throughout africa and the rest of the 3rd world.
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nullOne of the huge benefits of the kindle is the back-end system Amazon designed to support it.
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nullFerdun says thanks for sharing, I guess I can design a kindle for blind reader use same concept.
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nullSnitch: Informants, Cooperators, and the Corruption of Justice (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "kindle"
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nullAccording to plan, each early state victory would "kindle" the fire to secure the Republican nomination.
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nullThe kindle is a very limited device and again while the DX is such a definitive device it lacks versatility.
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nullThe kindle is working again so I was able to download "Demonkeepers," by Jessica Anderson, to read this weekend.
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nullThe Turk, amazed and delighted, endeavoured to kindle the zeal of his deliverer by promises of reward and wealth.
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nullAlso, manybooks. net is very good if you fail like reading something on your kindle which is currently public domain.
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nullFriendFeed: BookByAmazon: The Pawn (The Patrick Bowers Files, Book 1) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "kindle": .. http:
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null(Nov 19 2009 21: 26 GMT) silntrunin47 Money Business: BookBy@Amazon: Sin Boldly (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "kindle":
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nullI'm constantly pushing notes to a category tagged "kindle" whenever I'm in a bookstore or come across a book review, etc.
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nullIf you love to read and want a great way to carry all your favorite books around the kindle is a wonderful way to do that.
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nullLet that center core of peace and happiness kindle your efforts to network with everyone you know, and in online social media.
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nullWhat makes the kindle is the kindle (hardware), I can get any ebook I want from the internet but I can't read a book in a smartphone.
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nullI thought they sold books and gifts, but I swear I deliver a box at least once a day that says 'kindle' and the thing is, the boxes ain't that heavy.
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nullI am enjoying my kindle and reading a lot in dialysis one handed, so I was disappointed not to be able to get the windup girl in some kind of kindle format.
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null(Nov 19 2009 21: 26 GMT) silntrunin47 Money Business: BookByAmazon: The Pawn (The Patrick Bowers Files, Book 1) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "kindle": .. http:
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nullBecause of this, some suspect that bookstores will survive longer than their music and movie brethren, but a kindle or iPad at Starbucks fulfills the same purpose.
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nullthe point about the kindle is a good one. i haven't used a library in ages, but there are lots of books i'd have rather borrowed than bought. on 11 / 10 / 2008, -0 / +2I'm a big fan of audiobooks.
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null"Well, it's just ever since Christmas or so, I've been noticin 'all these boxes coming from Amazon sayin' 'kindle' on the outside and for the life of me, I cain't figure out why so many people down here is orderin 'fire wood from Amazon.
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nullThe author and those who have commented have forgotten a relatively large group of people for whom the kindle is a godsend: those whose hands are disabled and those whose eyes no longer allow them to read regular or even large print publications.
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nullThe Urban Dictionary in California has been studying "kindle" as a verb, as a takeoff of the corporate name for Amazon's reading device, and the word - as a verb - is catching on, from blog posts on the New York Times website to online forums at Treehugger. com and Kunstlercast. com.
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nullSo we can see, One Gadget To Rule Them All. I have no doubt that the iBooks app will be a very prominent download and if an iPad owner wanted to get books on the device, it would be very intuitive to get them via iBooks, and somewhat counter-intuitive (or at least requiring effort to search for "kindle" in the App Store) to get any other digital bookstore app.
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Tips for Using kindle in a Sentence
You may have an easier time writing sentences with kindle if you know what words are likely to come before or after it, or simply what words are often found in the same sentence.
Frequent Predecessors
Words that often come before kindle in sentences. For example: "to kindle" or "and kindle"
- to
- and
- will
- would
- not
- may
- they
- can
- shall
- could
Frequent Successors
Words that often come after kindle in sentences. For example: "kindle the" or "kindle a"
- the
- a
- in
- and
- it
- into
- their
- .
- his
- with
Associated Words
Words that aren't necessarily predecessors or successors, but are often found in the same sentence.
- nook
- mobi
- kobo
- ebook
- asin
- amazon
- audiobook
- ipad
- blackberry
- audible
Alternate Definitions
- kindle (verb) - cause to start burning
- kindle (noun) - progeny; young
- kindle (noun) - a brood or litter
- kindle (transitive verb) - to set on fire; to cause to burn with flame; to ignite; to cause to begin burning; to start; to light
- kindle (transitive verb) - fig.: to inflame, as the passions; to rouse; to provoke; to excite to action; to heat; to fire; to animate; to incite
- kindle (intransitive verb) - to take fire; to begin to burn with flame; to start as a flame
- kindle (intransitive verb) - to begin to be excited; to grow warm or animated; to be roused or exasperated
- kindle (verb) - to bring forth young