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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
relight .
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Examples
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All the while Bonnie is learning to harness her supernatural powers as she snuffs and relights a room full of candles with her mind and Aunt Jenna is repeatedly bum-rushed by Logan Fell throughout the evening.
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As he says no, her eyes tear up and she looks down and relights her cigarette to steady herself.
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I find this very entertaining, because when you lift off the brake and the engine relights, you hear it: the sound, the deep, molten rumble, the minor chaos of the propagating flame fronts racing through the cylinders.
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If there are moments of relative regret – "All the Shine" is a wobbly rock fusion in which Glover's singing never quite convinces – then a raw and manic "Bonfire" relights the touchpaper.
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As he says no, her eyes tear up and she looks down and relights her cigarette to steady herself.
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All the while Bonnie is learning to harness her supernatural powers as she snuffs and relights a room full of candles with her mind and Aunt Jenna is repeatedly bum-rushed by Logan Fell throughout the evening.
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He's working as the twine boy at the Christmas tree shop where a chance meeting with the Draper-Francises relights his fire for Draper women.
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He rigs another hook and relights his peso "torpedo" cigar.
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As he says no, her eyes tear up and she looks down and relights her cigarette to steady herself.
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As he says no, her eyes tear up and she looks down and relights her cigarette to steady herself.
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