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    Sparks
    /spärks/
    • 1. a city in western Nevada, just east of Reno; population 88,602 (est. 2008).

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  2. a first small event or problem that causes a much worse situation to develop: That small incident was the spark that set off the street riots. [ S ] a feeling or quality that causes excitement: They kept running into each other and eventually realized there was a spark between them.

  3. The meaning of SPARK is a small particle of a burning substance thrown out by a body in combustion or remaining when combustion is nearly completed. How to use spark in a sentence.

  4. A spark of a quality or feeling, especially a desirable one, is a small but noticeable amount of it. His music lacked that vital spark of imagination. [ + of] Even Oliver felt a tiny spark of excitement. Synonyms: trace, hint, scrap, atom More Synonyms of spark. 6. verb.

  5. Electricity. the light produced by a sudden discontinuous discharge of electricity through air or another dielectric. the discharge itself. any electric arc of relatively small energy content. the electric discharge produced by a spark plug in an internal-combustion engine.

  6. Sparks are burning fragments that pop up off a fire, but they're also bright flashes, like the sparks of light reflecting off your sunglasses or electrical sparks given off by an engine.

  7. to cause the start of something, especially an argument or fighting: This proposal will almost certainly spark another countrywide debate about immigration. The recent interest-rate rises have sparked new problems for small businesses. The visit of the G20 leaders sparked off (= caused the start of) mass demonstrations.

  8. Definition of spark verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. spark meaning, definition, what is spark: a very small piece of burning material p...: Learn more.

  10. spark. noun. /spɑːk/ /spɑːrk/ Idioms. [countable] a very small burning piece of material that is produced by something that is burning or by hitting two hard substances together. A shower of sparks flew up the chimney. A spark from the machinery had set fire to some material. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  11. SPARK meaning: 1 : a small piece of burning material that comes from a fire or is produced by rubbing or hitting two hard objects together; 2 : a short, bright flash of electricity between two points

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