spark plug
Americannoun
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a device designed to fit in each cylinder of a gasoline-powered internal-combustion engine and to produce the electric spark for igniting the mixture of gasoline and air.
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Informal. a person who leads, inspires, or animates a group.
noun
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Etymology
Origin of spark plug
First recorded in 1900–05
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Spark plug of the Conference, and chief U.S. delegate, was public-spirited Charles Taussig, a molasses importer and economist who has labored hard & well with the Commission.
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Spark plug of the Conference was tireless, genial Monsignor Luigi G. Ligutti, who since January has been its first full-time executive secretary.
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Spark plug replacement would require its removal, as the engines are quite close together.
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Know the color code Spark plug insulators are white when new.
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