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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(91) Even so, the impending auction has stirred poignant memories.
(92) He had not stirred since they brought him in.
(93) But it stirred real emotions among Republicans.
(94) If these emotions stirred under the stubbly balding crown, Charlie showed none of them.
(95) Its surplus assets have stirred the interest of bigger rivals.
(96) I convey the further information that with awakening awareness I am stirred to approach, and as I approach awareness quickens.
(97) Stirred up by this incident, nationalists took to the streets in several parts of Yerevan, setting up road blocks.
(98) Anxieties about and prejudices against foreigners are easily stirred by demagogues and cranks at election time.
(99) Like a dead cat, Franca strangely thought, stirred by some memory.
(100) Mostly granite and metamorphic rock, it has been heated,[www.Sentencedict.com] stirred and compressed for millions and sometimes billions of years.
(101) At the same time I really believe that stirred bartenders on to create new classics in a classicist vein.
(102) They were able to make drawings that stirred real emotions other than laughter.
(103) Three gold-bladed fans in the ceiling stirred limp currents into the air.
(104) The air stirred and Benjy was conscious of some new presence, an image only they were seeing.
(105) It looked so like a dead thing. Like a dead cat, Franca strangely thought, stirred by some memory.
(106) What on earth kind of madness had that greetings card stirred in her?
(107) Some patches where the sea is constantly stirred tend to be particularly favourable to life.
(108) She stirred, a slight frown creasing her forehead, but her face relaxed again, and became peaceful.
(109) The course was moved to Reinhardt College in 1994, after complaints about its political overtones stirred a controversy at Kennesaw State.
(110) She dropped a cube of sugar into her tea and stirred it with a spoon.
(111) The announcement that Tommy Morrison is HIV-positive has stirred California legislators to action.
(112) Robert, the Casanova of the plains, was in a nicely stirred frenzy of desire and frustration.
(113) Crickets were singing loudly up here, and a gentle breeze stirred the leaves of the cypresses.
(114) Farris stirred in sugar and coffee creamer from their packets.
(115) Hersh's book stirred up a hornet's nest in the media.
(116) You have experienced the variety of human motivations stirred up by fundamental change in organizations.
(117) He had continually kept the people stirred up over the prospect of reconquest and had demanded loans for that express purpose.
(118) One of the interesting things about my reminiscing is that it stirred up memories for a lot of other people, too.
(119) Initial reports that the bond was to be fixed at £10,000 stirred fierce opposition to the scheme.
(120) In front of him the torpid lizards stirred in their cage on the picture box.
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