Use "stirs" in a sentence

1. A polar bear stirs.

2. Utah case stirs controversy".

3. Something stirs in the east.

4. District Court Decision Stirs the Informed

5. Zeal That Stirs Up the Majority

6. 12 Hatred is what stirs up contentions,

7. Pornography stirs and magnifies powerful sexual feelings.

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

9. 11 Just as an eagle stirs up its nest,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

18. 3 Indeed, the certainty of our hope stirs us to action.

19. Its fury in water stirs up a froth like foaming ointment.

20. When I put my hand on his, he stirs but doesn't quite rouse.

21. Budger definition: a person who budges or stirs Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

22. AT SUNSET a light breeze stirs the sea, and waves gently lap the shoreline.

23. The very question stirs up passions, not to mention a hornet's nest of issues.

24. A net curtain stirs at the window, diffusing the sharpness of the outside world.

25. Nothing stirs save a falcon high above the heath, silent in its daily vigil.

26. The full Moon stirs up powerful emotions but also shows us an image of completeness.

27. A man's tongue is his sward. He who stirs another's porridge often burn his own.

28. Synonyms for Agitates include shakes, stirs, disturbs, jolts, buckets, convulses, jerks, jiggles, joggles and jounces

29. A hot-tempered man stirs up strife, But the slow to anger calms a dispute.

30. A sink brims with water. You pull the plug The water stirs . A vortex materializes.

31. Proverbs 10:12: “Hatred is what stirs up contentions, but love covers over even all transgressions.”

32. Her writing is absolutely Awe inspiring—it stirs emotions in me I didn't think were possible

33. And, again, if you ask me, I think that French woman stirs things up between you.

34. The touch of the past stirs a strange anguish , in the reader as in Natty Bumppo.

35. Since acedia stirs up all the other vices, it cannot be cured by a single contrary virtue.

36. Advene comes from advenience, a term coined by philosopher Roland Barthes for art that stirs something inside you

37. We were warned to avoid the anti-government Activist because he stirs unrest among the people he influences.

38. (b) A "Barrator" is an individual, partnership, association or corporation who or which stirs up litigation.

39. Proverbs 15:18 A wrathful man stirs up contention, but one who is slow to anger Appeases strife

40. (b) A "Barrator" is an individual, partnership, association or corporation who or which stirs up litigation

41. It stirs up different emotions for me and moves me in a different way than the guitar can."

42. Haw-haw , it is very cool this morning. The nice and cool wind stirs up the ardor of our hearts.

43. 18 It stirs in the mud of rugby fields and in the mist of recent films that romanticize clan heroes.

44. POE It is the Abstruseness of the proposition which stimulates research—which stirs profoundly the brain of the thinking world

45. Q Acoustics specs the 3030i’s frequency response as 46Hz-30kHz (+3db, -6dB), whereas nothing stirs below 64Hz in a 3020i

46. Synonyms for Awakens include wakes, rouses, wakens, arouses, awakes, stirs, gets up, wakes up, knocks up and rises and shined

47. The open savannah is marked by cattle trails that disappear whenever a strong gust of wind stirs up the dust.

48. An enraged man stirs up contention, but one that is slow to anger quiets down quarreling.” —Proverbs 15:1, 18.

49. In the parable of Jonah, the prophet's disobedience stirs up the deep to endanger the lives of his fellow seafarers.

50. Barrator is one who is the fomenter of quarrels and lawsuits; a person who stirs up dissension and litigation among people

51. He has always loved this song, and as he sings it along with his family, hope stirs within his troubled heart.

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

53. 27 In the parable of Jonah, the prophet's disobedience stirs up the deep to endanger the lives of his fellow seafarers.

54. More often than not,(Sentence dictionary) it is a touch of the Hannibal Lecters that stirs the sleepy industry from slumber.

55. A cold wind stirs the blackthorn To burgeon and to blow, Besprinkling half-green hedges With flakes and sprays of snow

56. Trump stirs Apolitical Silicon Valley Tech workers gathered this week to protest Palantir, the mysterious big data analytics firm cofounded by Peter …

57. * Satan stirs up the hearts of the people to contention concerning the points of my doctrine, D&C 10:62–63, 67.

58. For example, his parable about the neighborly Samaritan stirs feelings of empathy and teaches profound moral lessons. —Luke 10:29-37.

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60. Yes, as an ancient wise man said, “hatred is what stirs up contentions, but love covers over even all transgressions.” —Proverbs 10:12.

61. Identifying the motivation behind spoken words, the king of Israel states: “Hatred is what stirs up contentions, but love covers over even all transgressions.”

62. 5 That verse, so packed with meaning, so cogent, deserves our careful inspection, for it stirs up hope for perfect justice in our time.

63. Birders stirs up concern about environmental stewardship in the face of human activity — and, of course, points out how humans, just like birds, migrate to …

64. Alarmist - a person who alarms others needlessly communicator - a person who communicates with others scaremonger , stirrer - a person who spreads frightening rumors and stirs up trouble

65. Nasdaq Composite narrowly Avoids first correction in 6 months as Powell stirs up stock-market rout and Treasury-yield surge Published: March 4, 2021 at 4:09 p.m

66. Acedia is a complex mixture of thought and emotion. It feeds simultaneously on both the irascible and the concupiscible appetites, and usually stirs up all the other vices.

67. Just as an eagle stirs up its nest, hovers over its fledglings, spreads out its wings, takes them, carries them on its pinions, Jehovah alone kept leading him.”

68. A ‘Mind-Boggling’ Individual Investor Boom Stirs Up Markets in Asia Like in the U.S., investing apps have attracted individual traders with time on their hands thanks to …

69. Blusterer: 1 n a person who causes trouble by speaking indiscreetly Synonyms: loudmouth Type of: bad hat , mischief-maker , trouble maker , troublemaker , troubler someone who deliberately stirs up trouble

70. For Knowledge is the swallow on the lake That sees and stirs the surface-shadow there But never yet hath dipt into the Abysm. MYSTICISM IN ENGLISH LITERATURE CAROLINE F

71. We read: “Just as an eagle stirs up its nest, hovers over its fledglings, spreads out its wings, takes them, carries them on its pinions, Jehovah alone kept leading [Jacob].”

72. (Acts 4:5-8; 16:20; 17:6, 7) In our time, Satan still stirs up opposers of true worship to incite the authorities to place bans on our preaching work.

73. Agitator definition, a person who stirs up others in order to upset the status quo and further a political, social, or other cause: The boss said he would fire any union Agitators

74. In Boost, Steve Brewer stirs up his usual potent mixture of high crime and low comedy in a rollicking novel where car thieves are the good guys and the action never stops.

75. Alarmist - a person who alarms others needlessly communicator - a person who communicates with others scaremonger, stirrer - a person who spreads frightening rumors and stirs up trouble Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

76. Walking along the broad avenue, you will feel the gentle breeze with dew caresses one's face, stirs the sultriness of summer, blows over from last night's abnormal dream, and make people much clearly.

77. The oak sleeps in the acorn. The bird waits in the egg, and in the highest vision of the soul, a waking angel stirs. Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Napoleon Hill 

78. (John 12:31) Like wind that whips up dust and litter, “the spirit of the world” stirs up hurtful desires that corrode love and cater to the weaknesses of the flesh. —Galatians 5:19-21.

79. As nouns the difference between Adjutator and agitator is that Adjutator is (archaic) (agitator) (this spelling is historical) while agitator is one who agitates; one who stirs up or excites others; as, political reformers and agitators.

80. ‘Bricolage certainly jars and stirs the imagination, but is Bricolage enough for reform?’ ‘They're photographic Bricolage, re-interpreting neighbourhood texts in radical ways.’ ‘With a compositional logic of Bricolage, the building looks ‘tinny ‘compared to its neighbouring institutions.’’