Similar words: stir, stir up, stirred, stirred up, stirring, plastic, chastise, swastika. Meaning: [ə'stɜː] adj. 1. out of bed 2. on the move.
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1 She was rarely astir later than 7 o'clock.
2 The whole community was astir when the news came that the enemy bombing would be restored.
3 A single room at the Astir Hotel costs £56 a night.
4 After the explosion, the hospital was astir with over-worked nurses and doctors.
5 He's never astir before 10 o'clock.
6 The whole town was astir with the news.
7 The girl sat, her body still, her soul astir.
8 The quiet mountain village suddenly became astir.
9 Our children were astir before dawn.
10 News of the Queen's visIt'set the whole town astir.
11 The town was astir with the news.
12 The whole town was astir over the incident.
13 Bird have food of early astir ,[www.Sentencedict.com] insect having been eat to bird of early astir.
14 The whole community was astir when the news came that the enemy bombing would is restored.
15 He is early astir.
16 See how your enemies are astir, how your foes rear their heads.
17 Are they astir yet?
18 NIV See how your enemies are astir, how your foes rear their heads.
19 The whole park was astir with the sound of, and trees growing, all shattering ceaselessly.
20 News of the Queen's visit set the whole town astir.
21 The night was quiet, and there was no sound of anything astir.
22 Flint Lockwood : People ever poverty to advance an astir life, and is not it?
23 In the sunshine of the morning, beneath the wide, blue heavens, with a fresh wind astir, what fears, except the most desperate, can find a harbourage ?
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