kindle with

kindle with
1) phr. v. จุดไฟด้วย
related: ทำให้ลุกไหม้ด้วย
2) phr. v. ปลุกอารมณ์
related: กระตุ้นอารมณ์
3) phr. v. เป็นประกาย (ด้วยความรู้สึก)
related: เปล่งประกาย, แสดงความรู้สึก
syn.: glow with, shine with

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