stir|stirs in English

noun

[stɜr /stɜː]

stirring movement; movement, motion; disturbance, confusion, agitation, excitement; prison (Slang)

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1. Be·stirred , be·stir·ring , be·stirs To cause to become active; rouse: finally Bestirred himself to …

2. CAPULET Come, stir, stir, stir!

3. A polar bear stirs.

4. Utah case stirs controversy".

5. Something stirs in the east.

6. District Court Decision Stirs the Informed

7. Zeal That Stirs Up the Majority

8. Stir well. Add rice and then shrimp and stir.

9. 12 Hatred is what stirs up contentions,

10. Pornography stirs and magnifies powerful sexual feelings.

11. That stirs you a little, doesn't it?

12. 11 Just as an eagle stirs up its nest,

13. Your moaning tinged with lucidity stirs a bitter brew. "

14. Just then, the Brood stirs, sensing Nola's mounting anger

15. You pull the plug. The water stirs A vortex materializes.

16. Who stirs up the sea and makes its waves boisterous,

17. My brother is ill-tempered, and always stirs up trouble.

18. Rolling Stone commented that "her singing stirs such strong patriotism.

19. March brings breezes loud and shrill, stirs the dancing daffodil.

20. Agitator: a person who stirs up public feelings especially of …

21. Stir in snow peas, and cook for 3 minutes. Stir in pesto sauce, and serve.

22. 3 Indeed, the certainty of our hope stirs us to action.

23. Stir until the sugar dissolves.

24. Those words caused a stir.

25. You had better stir yourself.