I actually just saw both sheriff’s deputies again today, six days after the fire started, and they were just beaming, so stoked that both of their homes survived.
How We Saved Our Neighborhood from a Wildfire|Dain Zaffke|September 2, 2020|Outside Online
I was stoked that we were able to get together to put out Rkives.
Jenny Lewis on 'The Voyager,' the End of Rilo Kiley, and High School Classmate Angelina Jolie|Marlow Stern|August 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The Blue Jasmine director also addresses the rumor Ronan Farrow is not his son, stoked by Farrow himself.
Woody Allen Fires Back: Dylan Farrow Was Brainwashed By Her Mother, Mia Farrow|Tim Teeman|February 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Twitter and other social media have stoked fan loyalty, Sloane says.
How the Daytime Soap Came Back From the Dead|Tim Teeman|January 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
For decades now, hawks like Kristol and groups like AIPAC have stoked American Jewish fears of a second Holocaust.
No, Obama’s Iran Deal Was Not a Munich-Style Surrender|Peter Beinart|November 25, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Pope Francis's trip to Brazil this week has captured hearts and minds as well as stoked pride among officialdom in Rio de Janeiro.
Pope Francis, ‘the Maker of Traffic Jams’|Mac Margolis|July 26, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The fire had been stoked in his absence, and was now burning gloriously.
Mary Gray|Katharine Tynan
The crabber took out a blackened, much-used pipe and stoked it.
The Flying Stingaree|Harold Leland Goodwin
In England directly-heated coal furnaces are still in common use, which in many cases are stoked by mechanical feeders.