stirring up in Germany

stirring up [stəːriŋʌp] umrührend

Sentence patterns related to "stirring up"

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1. Apickaback Boil without stirring up hatred

2. Insubordination, stirring up unrest among the men.

3. "Franchise battle stirring up Vietnamese milk tea market".

4. 7 John was always stirring up trouble in class.

5. 17 He is accused of stirring up racial hatred.

6. Because you are stirring up a fuss in Heaven

7. 25 The teacher told him to stop stirring up trouble.

8. Accused of Being a Pest and of Stirring Up Seditions

9. Νow those damned agitators are out there stirring up trouble.

10. “Accused of Being a Pest and of Stirring Up Seditions”: (10 min.)

11. After stirring up a serious sweat we were off to Anthem at Ten15 Folsom.

12. 1866: Bismarck accused the Austrian Empire of stirring up troubles in Prussian-held Schleswig.

13. Gestures aid you by animating you, stirring up your feelings and thus enlivening your presentation.

14. + 26 Let us not become egotistical,+ stirring up competition with one another,+ envying one another.

15. Right-wing activists used people's fears of unemployment as a way of stirring up extremism.

16. Increased witnessing activity by so many more publishers and pioneers is stirring up the world field.

Durch die vermehrte Zeugnistätigkeit der vielen Verkündiger und Pioniere wird die Welt wachgerüttelt.

17. Satan tries to alienate us from God by stirring up love of violence in our hearts.

18. 2 “See there!” exclaims Daniel. “The four winds of the heavens were stirring up the vast sea.

19. Barratry definition: (formerly) the vexatious stirring up of quarrels or bringing of lawsuits Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

20. The Backwood Buzz Band is a modern country/red dirt/southern rock band stirring up "buzz" in …

21. “I was watching in my visions during the night, and look! the four winds of the heavens were stirring up the vast sea.

22. The time is approaching when the Babylonians, as Jehovah’s executioners, will come against Jerusalem, their chariots stirring up clouds of dust just like a storm wind.

23. I could have used, for the promptlier stirring up of passion, Apostrophal and prosopopœiel diversions; and, for the appeasing and settling of them, some epanorthotick revocations, and aposiopetick restraines

24. A soldier of fortune with twisted tongue will come to pillage the sanctuary of the gods; To the heretics he will open the gate, thus stirring up the Church militant

25. On their latest album, Buck jump — produced by avant-jazz keyboardist John Medeski — the band comes out with horns a-blazing, kicking it second-line style on ”Old School,” stirring up a

26. 5 For we have found this man to be a pest,*+ stirring up seditions+ among all the Jews throughout the inhabited earth, and he is a spearhead of the sect of the Naz·a·renesʹ.

27. Lesbian-Baiting emerges in queer and feminist discourse in the early 1990s, though the practice is much older.Lesbian is a term for a female homosexual while Baiting, for “stirring up,” draws from terms like race-Baiting.

28. Aphrodite is the Olympian goddess of love, beauty, sexual pleasure, and fertility. She is regularly attended by few of her children, the Erotes, who are capable of stirring up passion in both mortals and gods at the goddess’ will.

29. Packed with brash tracks like the swaggering first single, "Forever," Cocky sees Detroit's Favorite Son doing what he does best - stirring up a multitude of musical styles into his own unique brand of chicken-fried rock n' roll.

30. Champerty is, “an agreement to divide litigation proceeds between the owner of the litigated claim and a party unrelated to the lawsuit who supports or helps enforce the claim.” [iv] The policy basis for Champerty was to preclude “stirring up litigation” and to dissuade the “officious intermeddler.”