1. Verb: Past tense of "to stoke":
To feed or tend a furnace or fire.
2. Verb: Past tense of "to stoke": To eat a lot, often rapidly.
3. Adjective: Extremely happy and excited.
To feed or tend a furnace or fire.
2. Verb: Past tense of "to stoke": To eat a lot, often rapidly.
3. Adjective: Extremely happy and excited.
1. I stoked the fire for most of the night because everyone else was exhausted.
2. He stoked himself on Mama's good home cooking before returning to the mill for the 3rd shift.
3. "Man, I am so stoked; I aced that algebra test today and Karen actually smiled at me."
2. He stoked himself on Mama's good home cooking before returning to the mill for the 3rd shift.
3. "Man, I am so stoked; I aced that algebra test today and Karen actually smiled at me."
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