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stoked
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stokedadjective
Feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
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stoked
To be stoked means to be excited, thrilled, or enthusiastic about something. It is often used to describe feelings of anticipation or eagerness.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of stoked in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of stoked in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of stoked in a Sentence
This is really huge. It's what we've waited almost five years for with regulatory approval, now we can get down to business planting trees and selling Arctic apples. We're stoked.
This whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit, fueled with apparent pent-up anger about President Trump and the 2016 election, fear that has been unfairly stoked about my judicial record, revenge on behalf of the Clintons and millions of dollars in money from outside left-wing opposition groups.
There is a word that is so old fashioned -- I feel compelled to dust it off just to use it in this sentence -- RECIPROCITY -- the “soul-coal” that stoked many barn raisings, harvests and roundups.
You saw the emotion crossing the line, I was stoked to keep the jersey in the team, to be able to take the jersey and keep it for Orica for another day.
Dick Dale taught me to live your life the way you want to live it. Dick Dale definitely did Dick Dale with vigor and ferociousness of spirit, i'm so happy and stoked that Dick Dale was able to entertain and bring joy to people's lives as long as Dick Dale did.
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