It means to supply a stove, furnace, or boiler with fuel.
This might be misspelled, making it difficult to determine the meaning. The closest sounding Russian word (печка) means "stove."
Chocking
No 'Neither Bill or Susan say that the stove was working'
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Stoke literally means to feed or stir up as in the fire in a furnace usually fueled by wood or coal. A "stoker" was the man who use to feed such fires on ships and locomotives. Metaphorically people say "I'm stoked!" meaning they're exited or looking forward to something, stirred up.
Stove is a machine that had gas.
If by stove you mean gas stove, than the ancestor of modern stoves was invented in 1826 in England.
Put it on lo or simmer on the stove for rices or keeping it warm
cuisnière
Stoke City play at the Britannia Stadium in Stoke-on-Trent.
Keep the money advantage as if you're working in your job and you think about quitting but someone tells you to keep the stoke, hence keeping the job = keeping the money.
If you mean converting an electric stove with coil burners to a smooth, glass cooktop, the answer is no.
You stoke a fire
At the Britannia stadium; Stoke
They are easily excitable which can lead to wet pants.
there is no number 12 for stoke
Stoke