rekindle interest | 3.42 | Will the Modern rekindle its interest? | ||
rekindle concern | 2.30 | That rekindled inflation concerns. | ||
rekindle debate | 1.91 | And the move has rekindled the debate over privacy. | ||
rekindle memory | 1.91 | They rekindled World Series memories. | ||
rekindle fear | 1.78 | It also rekindled recession fears. | ||
rekindle inflation | 1.25 | Many economists believe the robust economy is rekindling inflation. | ||
rekindle talk | 1.25 | But the Raptors liked Willis enough to rekindle the talks in the past week. | ||
rekindle romance | 0.92 | Before long she and the sheriff have rekindled their romance. | ||
rekindle hope | 0.86 | Their survival against the odds has rekindled hope others may still be alive. | ||
rekindle fire | 0.79 | To cure what ails us, Graham would rekindle those fires. | ||
rekindle flame | 0.72 | Each player was brought in to rekindle a flame. | ||
rekindle spirit | 0.72 | Stories meant to rekindle the spirit. | ||
rekindle friendship | 0.66 | The two men rekindled their friendship soon afterward. | ||
rekindle speculation | 0.66 | Each new ailment rekindles speculation about his fitness to govern. | ||
rekindle enthusiasm | 0.59 | The fiery McGinnis will try to rekindle enthusiasm among a dwindling fan base. | ||
rekindle growth | 0.59 | He denied that Japan would attempt to rekindle growth through exports. | ||
rekindle demand | 0.53 | That rekindled demand for dollars. | ||
rekindle passion | 0.46 | This saga has rekindled his passion for playing football. | ||
rekindle relationship | 0.46 | Pettitte was merely consumed with rekindling his relationship with the Orioles. | ||
rekindle rivalry | 0.46 | Outrageous or important circumstances periodically rekindle the rivalry. |