Synonym: affect, agitate, blend, budge, combine, disquiet, disturb, excite, jumble, merge, mingle, mix, mobilize, move, perturb, rouse, scramble, shake, trouble. Antonym: still. Similar words: tire, retire, retired, entirely, retirement, stiff, still, justify. Meaning: [stɜr /stɜː] n. 1. a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event 2. emotional agitation and excitement 3. a rapid active commotion. v. 1. move an implement through with a circular motion 2. move very slightly 3. stir feelings in 4. stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of 5. affect emotionally 6. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic 7. to begin moving, "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir" 8. mix or add by stirring.
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151. Stir in the chicken broth and cream and bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
152. They are marvellously done, and they have caused a stir of approval in this country, while also raising doubts.
153. Place in a medium bowl and stir in onion, cilantro, salt and lime juice.
154. Stir the butter into the freshly cooked, drained pasta with a fork, then stir in the yogurt.
155. Stir and add ice and club soda to taste. 6 June Leaving Mr Mackenzie proved to be a rather involved task.
156. Stir in tomato paste and tarragon. Add wine and brandy and simmer for 5 minutes to reduce.
157. Stir the flour, suet, cinnamon and baking powder together then mix in the liquid to bind.
158. Stir into liquid remaining in wok. Bring to boil and cook and stir until slightly thickened.
159. Stir until the mixture thickens to the consistency of whipping cream.
160. He also caused a stir with his purchase in 1896 and resale in segments of the Trafford Park estate in Manchester.
161. The farm animals begin to stir, the roosters consider crowing.
162. Stir in reserved shallots, potatoes and their liquid, and minced thyme; heat until soup comes almost to a boil.
163. Moreover, where labour disputes in small enterprises might cause little stir, stoppages in major plants proved highly contagious.
164. Stir in flour and coconut and mix in dried fruit and chopped cherries.
165. Strain and mash with a fork or potato-masher. Stir in the butter and sauce.
166. Mix and sift together the flour, sugar, baking soda, salt and cinnamon and stir in almonds.
167. She hated being the centre of attention, but at least it would serve to stir up an interest in her business.
168. Gradually stir in cider or stock, until thick and smooth. Add apple, cover and simmer for 20 minutes.
169. Giving it a brisk stir, she carried it carefully upstairs.
170. Stir in fish sauce, coconut milk, sugar, and lime juice and bring to a simmer.
171. Stir in the breadcrumbs and mixed herbs and season lightly.
172. The murder of anti-Soviet activists abroad would stir up fierce controversy at home.
173. Over medium-high heat, cook the sausage, breaking it up into small chunks as you stir, until lightly browned.
173. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
174. Remove pan from heat. Stir butter into lemon mixture until melted.
175. Stir in corn syrup and cream and heat, stirring constantly just to boiling.
176. Stir in milk and soup and heat until bubbling, stirring occasionally.
177. Then stir in the cinnamon, sugar, tomatoes, garlic and raisins.
178. Add the flour, semolina and currants and stir into the batter with a wooden spoon.
179. Cook and stir just until thickened and mixture begins to boil.
180. Stir in undrained diced tomatoes, rice, chili powder and Tabasco sauce.
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