Similar words: stir, irregular, retired, irreverent, irrelevant, stir up, irrevocable, irrevocably. Meaning: adj. emotionally aroused.
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61. Through dialogue, flashbacks , and stories, Hemingway offers telling and vivid profiles of the Spanish character and unsparingly depicts the cruelty and inhumanity stirred up by the civil war.
62. Acts 14:2 But the Jews who were disobedient stirred up and ill-affected the minds of the Gentiles against the brothers.
63. As in other debates over contentious issues, the question is to what extent over-the-top rhetoric reflects popular sentiment and to what extent popular sentiment is stirred up by rhetoric.
64. Quine of the above criticism is profound and strong, and it stirred up strong reactions and extensive discussion.
65. " Marius' cold tone, that double reply of "I know it, " his laconicism, which was not favorable to dialogue,(sentencedict.com) stirred up some smouldering wrath in the stranger.
66. When Congress wouldn't pay them, officers in Newburgh, New York, stirred up a near rebellion.
67. In cutting out a public subscription side to the deal, they have stirred up debate on a broader question: When should small investors be prevented from taking the same risks as deep-pocketed ones?
68. He seemed to have stirred up in his mind a disgust.
69. President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner told the Rio Group meeting in Mexico that the British Foreign Office had "stirred up the spectre of a threat of war from the Argentine Republic".
70. The loss of the ball game stirred up much feeling.
71. Gregory stirred up riots of the laity against married priests and their wives, in which both often suffered brutal ill-treatment.
More similar words: stir, irregular, retired, irreverent, irrelevant, stir up, irrevocable, irrevocably, irreverence, be tired of, irregardless, irrespective of, marred, scarred, preferred, tire, whirr, retire, satire, entirely, retirement, add up, end up, hold up, irrational, wind up, head up, speed up, stand up, round up.