Similar words: stirred up, stirring, irresistible, tired, stir, tired of, retired, irregular. Meaning: [stɜr /stɜː] adj. 1. being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion 2. emotionally aroused 3. set into a usually circular motion in order to mix or blend.
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(31) Small things stirred in the grass around the tent.
(32) Her speech stirred the emotions of the rabble.
(33) I was deeply stirred by her performance.
(34) She stirred out two hours ago.
(35) His photo stirred up bitter memories.
(36) The men are being stirred up by outsiders.
(37) I stirred my coffee with the sugar spoon.
(38) Amy remembered the anger he had stirred in her.
(39) He stirred in her arms, whimpering like a child.
(40) He sat down and sugared and stirred his coffee.
(41) Pity stirred in his heart.
(42) The story stirred the boy's imagination.
(43) He stirred another spoonful of sugar into his tea.
(44) He hadn't stirred from his chair all morning.
(45) Their complaints have finally stirred him into action.
(46) He stirred me at 4 this morning.
(47) The music really stirred my blood.
(48) Hope stirred within her heart.
(49) Not a blade of grass stirred.
(50) A noise stirred me from sleep.
(51) The wind stirred up a lot of dust.
(52) You don't add the peanut butter until after you've stirred in the honey.
(53) His letter to the newspaper about racialism in schools has stirred up a real hornet's nest.
(54) The uptake of some vaccinations fell as the media stirred up fears of possible side effects.
(55) Excitement stirred inside her.
(56) Mary put the sugar in her coffee[http://Sentencedict.com], and stirred it with a spoon.
(57) When Charles got the manager's job, it stirred up a real hornet's nest, because everyone was angry about his fast promotion.
(58) I believe she has not herself stirred a finger in the matter.
(59) Enrique stirred his fourth cup of coffee of the day.
(60) Not a leaf stirred.
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