Kindle
Kindle verb - To set (something) on fire.
Usage example: worried that lightning will kindle the forest in the drought-striken nature preserve
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But break the Simple Rules (don't move too fast at night, don't kindle fire, and never draw blood in anger), and their eyes light up red as they enrage.
Source: Red Eyes, Take Warning - You can use the Kindle mutation to light webs on fire.
Source: Video Game / Caves Of Qud -
Together, Raschid's court is put to the ultimate test as a sinister warlord named Tsu-Khan threatens the land and Osra must rise to meet this challenge.The books are now primarily available as Kindle books at Amazon (Original, and ''Guardians of Light'').
Source: Literature / The Fangs Of Kaath
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Light or Kindle. 2016. Accessed March 25, 2023. https://thesaurus.plus/related/kindle/light.
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