Synonym: agitate, commove, disturb, fire up, foment, heat, ignite, incite, inflame, instigate, raise up, set off, shake up, vex, wake. Similar words: stir, virus, virulent, tire, satire, retire, retired, entirely. Meaning: v. 1. try to stir up public opinion 2. arouse or excite feelings and passions 3. change the arrangement or position of 4. provoke or stir up.
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61. Chinese Hibiscus' appearance symbolizes the alteration of seasons. Also, the burning sun and blossomy Chinese Hibiscus are so red that they stir up our exciting feelings.
62. The summit is sure to stir up a about the institutions that oversee the international economy.
63. In that country they will in their turn stir up the tusky Boar.
64. Rosneft executives say their exploration drilling will not stir up radiation.
65. He is always honest and kind , he will not stir up trouble.
66. Don't stir up area discrimination, or it'll trigger many disharmonious sounds.
67. He said senior government officials were trying to stir up ethnic tension.
68. Melt feeling in language teaching, stir up a student to"inebriate" a language, make thus language classroom teaching to attain to open but have vitality,[www.Sentencedict.com] the instruction student learn good language.
69. The long-tongued Magpie wanted to stir up again. "How hard you fly back and forth to carry wood in the wind and rain!"
70. Dissentious implies an attitude of wanting to stir up differences, causing gaps in otherwise friendly relationships.
71. They were trying to stir up trouble at the university.
72. She tried to stir up mischief among the other pupils.
More similar words: stir, virus, virulent, tire, satire, retire, retired, entirely, be tired of, retirement, abrupt, gear up, tear up, cover up, clear up, cheer up, rupture, butter up, limber up, interrupt, enter upon, scrupulous, corruption, stiff, still, rustic, stigma, justify, hostile, instinct.