Definition of Restoke

1. stoke [v -STOKED, -STOKING, -STOKES] - See also: stoke

Lexicographical Neighbors of Restoke

restless leg syndrome
restless legs
restless legs syndrome
restlessly
restlessness
restlessnesses
resto
restock
restocked
restocker
restockers
restocking
restockings
restocks
restoke (current term)
restoked
restokes
restoking
restone
restoned
restoning
restopper
restoppered
restoppering
restorable
restoral
restorals
restoration
restoration ecology

Literary usage of Restoke

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of the Church of Christ by Joseph Milner, Isaac Milner (1827)
"JULIAN-S ATTEMPTS TO restoke IDOLATRY. A GREATER zealot for Paganism than Julian, is not to be found in the history of mankind. ..."

2. Iran: Time for a New Approach : Report of an Independent Task Force by Zbigniew Brzezinski, Robert Michael Gates, Suzanne Maloney (2004)
"The strengthened position of Iranian conservatives at home may inspire some to restoke ideological fires abroad in order to reinvigorate their domestic ..."

3. A Perpetual Calendar: With Notes and Explanations on Chronology by L. S. F. Pinaud (1896)
"To restoke RANCID BUTTER.—!. Rancid butter may be restored by melting it in a water bath with some fresh burnt and coarsely powdered animal charcoal (which ..."

4. Momentous Issues: Competition in Business, Stable Price Level, Prosperity ...by George Henry Shibley by George Henry Shibley (1900)
"It will remove the principal WUM of the ••• monopolies i» production antf. trade AND THEREBY restoke ..."

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