fueller

/ˈfjuːələr/
noun
  1. A person or thing that supplies fuel, especially to a vehicle or engine.
    • The factory hired an extra fueller to keep the machines running during the night shift.
    • The airport fueller drove the truck to the waiting airplane.
    • A good night's sleep is a fueller for your energy the next day.
  2. Something that causes an increase in activity, emotion, or conflict.
    • The politician's speech was a fueller of anger among the crowd.
    • The new policy acted as a fueller for economic growth in the region.
    • Social media can be a fueller of rumors and misinformation.
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