Similar words: stir, irregular, retired, irreverent, irrelevant, stir up, irrevocable, irrevocably. Meaning: adj. emotionally aroused.
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31. The clergy, bigots and hypocrites, stirred up the people, he charged.
32. Fisheries are sustained by the plankton which depends upon a constant re-cycling of nutrients stirred up from the sea bottom.
33. In every way possible preachers and troubadours stirred up enthusiasm.
34. The dregs are stirred up.
35. He was well stirred up now; cheerful, even gleeful.
36. Stirred up some popover Batter; stirred the paint.
37. Clare'sassertiveness stirred up his deep-seated sense of inadequacy.
38. But when the Jews of Thessalonica had knowledge that the word of God was preached of Paul at Berea, they came thither also, and stirred up the people.
39. The brand's "Christmas Field Guide" Quarterly catalog stirred up trouble in 2003 with 45 images of teens engaging in sexual behavior.
40. The Sussex controversy pales in comparison to the trouble stirred up over Odyssey's Black Swan Project.
41. But unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles, and made their minds evil affected against the brethren.
42. The principal stirred up a hornet's nest by changing the school rules.
43. Since global warming received its Hollywood makeover(sentencedict.com), such talk has stirred up controversy in scientific circles.
44. The boy really stirred up a hornet's nest by talking back to his father.
45. 50But the Jews incited the God-fearing women of high standing and the leading men of the city. They stirred up persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and expelled them from their region.
46. He reached for it with both hands and stirred up the milky mud at the bottom.
47. The manager has stirred up a hornet's nest because he did not agree with the stall.
48. Time at that moment, and stirred up emotional waves into both's eyes turbulently.
49. The case of the countess Olenska had stirred up old settled convictions.
50. Jim stirred up a real hornet's nest when he questioned salaries paid to council officials.
51. And it is my belief that they will any moment reject this... this "mood", which is being stirred up by the press, in favor of a period of restrained grief, and sober, private mourning.
52. This work stirred up another ground for controversy about the allowable solutions.
53. The government stirred up a hornet's nest by changing the prices of the goods.
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54. Cupid stirred up the little ant to take compassion on her.
55. Here chasing down the story got confusing, and stirred up a minor maelstrom in Tokyo.
56. The principal stirred up a hornet's nest by changing the rules at school.
57. He said he would show no leniency towards those who stirred up trouble between Muslims and Christians.
58. When she told her parents that she was leaving home, she really stirred up a hornets' nest.
59. The amount of thrust needed to move its chunky frame stirred up a thick cloud.
60. All that thinking and pondering on the what-if scenarios and the questionable doubt only stirred up another question - why was I saved?
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