Use "stir up opposition" in a sentence

1. (Psalm 118:6) Satan will continue to fan the flames of opposition and try to stir up tribulation.

2. Don't stir up the dregs.

3. She's always trying to stir up scandal.

4. CAPULET Come, stir, stir, stir!

5. 10 No one dares to stir it up.

6. Next, stir up the eggs with the milk.

7. They are trying to stir up international jihad.

8. You don't want to stir up any ghosts.

9. Always trying to stir up trouble for me.

10. I figure whatever else happens, we'll stir things up.

11. His speech was calculated to stir up the crowd.

12. Their aim was to stir up feeling against the war.

13. You want to stir up public emotion, is that it?

14. Bestir Meaning: "to heap up," from be- + stir

15. What they are doing is bound to stir up controversy.

16. Before painting, you should stir up the paint a bit.

17. 24 His speech was calculated to stir up the crowd.

18. The bee-eaters need someone to stir things up a bit.

19. The author was playing the devil's advocate to stir up argument.

20. When milk dries up completely, add pure ghee to stir continuously.

21. However, sincere individuals have stood up to such opposition.

22. Synonyms for Bestir yourself include be up and doing, busy yourself, get off your backside, motivate yourself, rouse yourself, stir yourself, stir, awake, awaken …

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

24. And if you stir up a hornet's nest, you create trouble or problems.

25. Maybe it's best not to stir all this up and drop the play.

26. To stir up public interest in a cause: Agitate for a tax reduction

27. Wind coming over the peaks can stir up rotors that'll drag you right down.

28. And if you strone stir up a hornet's nest, you create trouble or problems.

29. The murder of anti-Soviet activists abroad would stir up fierce controversy at home.

30. They stir up one’s thinking processes and make it easier to grasp new thoughts.

31. This has caused humanitarian problems that have helped to stir up racism and hatred.

32. For many of us, these long winter nights stir up painful memories and fearful thoughts.

33. It will dig deep down into your brain and stir up the most heinous shit.

34. So Renwick kept the conversation innocuous, nothing to stir up any more tension in Moore.

35. 4 The government's proposals were held up to ridicule by opposition ministers.

36. The government is running up against considerable opposition to its privatization plans.

37. Certainly, looming cancellation, panting adolescents and constant comparisons with a big star stir up inner turmoil.

38. Just imagine him saying that to a reporter trying to dig up more dirt ... trying to stir it up a bit.

39. Having had the bones removed: bought Boneless chicken breasts to cut up for a stir-fry

40. There was thus little in the second reign to stir up renewed animosity towards the Woodvilles.

41. As we have already seen, angry or impulsive responses only stir up contention. —Proverbs 29:22.

42. 8 Warm it up,[www.Sentencedict.com] add four sachets of gelatin and stir until it's all dissolved.

43. We may also stir up feelings of envy and a spirit of competition. —Ecclesiastes 4:4.

44. 19 The most vulnerable to stir up trouble among the variety show award in this category.

45. The dismissal of such people would stir up controversy the president would just as soon avoid.

46. Poland provide the opposition for the Scots' last warm-up match at home.

47. 5 The President ordered the round-up and imprisonment of all opposition politicians.

48. However, from time to time, his opposition flared up, and we had to put up with his outbursts.

49. English words for Agitare include shake, stir, agitate, wave, wag, flap, upset, swing, shake up and rattle

50. English words for Agita include shake, stir, Agitate, wave, wag, flap, upset, swing, shake up and rattle

51. When Paul went to Beroea, these persecutors followed him there in order to stir up more trouble.

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

53. Stir until the sugar dissolves.

54. - I Adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, that ye stir not up, nor awaken love, until it please

55. The usual solution is to send in infantry to mop up any remaining opposition.

56. Those words caused a stir.

57. You had better stir yourself.

58. To stir up; rouse to action (often used reflexively): She Bestirred herself at the first light of morning.

59. If their tendency is that they are likely or intended to stir up racial hatred, that is sufficient.

60. 18 Stir into liquid remaining in wok. Bring to boil and cook and stir until slightly thickened.

61. Will you stir out on Sunday?

62. Stir in orange liqueur and cornstarch.

63. Abhorrent definition is - causing or deserving strong dislike or hatred : being so repugnant as to stir up positive antagonism

64. Male speaker Anybody with strong convictions that what he is doing is right is bound to stir up controversy.

65. Simply add hot water and stir.

66. To agitate or stir until foamy.

67. Adjust seasoning and stir in parsley.

68. Stir in pepper and soy sauce.

69. How dared this man, a virtual stranger, stir up these doubts in so private an area of her life?

70. Pour boiling water over and stir.

71. Give the mixture a good stir.

72. Use Current Events to Stir Interest

73. Gradually stir in the beaten egg.

74. Our decision caused quite a stir.

75. Stir-fry the vegetables until crisp.

76. Their obtrusive stir repels discriminating people.

77. UNITA gave up its armed wing and assumed the role of a major opposition party.

78. Shake with ice and strain. Fill up with BOLS Bitter Orange and stir. Serve with a straw and swizzle-stick.

79. Bestir definition, to stir up; rouse to action (often used reflexively): She Bestirred herself at the first light of morning

80. The best way to deal with the problem is therefore never to stir up the mud accumulated at the bottom.