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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(151) Stirred, white, green and shaken, they emerged the following morning to greet the new day.
(152) It was this last, clearly tyrannical, action which stirred Anselm to take the only countervailing measure open to him.
(153) Who steamed fish for him and soft-boiled his eggs and stirred pudding rice into milk?
(154) Scathach stirred, sat up and rubbed his eyes, blinking at the dawn, scratching his beard.
(155) Well stirred by seals, Amos Lake was too murky for direct productivity comparisons with the other lakes.
(156) Though his features looked as if they'd been carved from stone, in the depths of his gaze something stirred.
(157) Some managers have stirred into the mixture riskier bonds that offer a higher than average return.
(158) She picked up a brass poker and stirred up the fire which already burnt brightly in the grate.
(159) He stirred and took a deep breath in his sleep.
(160) He poured an inch of condensed milk into the mug plus four spoons of sugar and stirred the coffee before straining it.
(161) He stirred and awoke as she pulled back the covers.
(162) In several bitter conference meetings,[http://sentencedict.com/stirred.html] Armey stirred the hearts of conservatives with passionate speeches against any vote on the issue.
(163) Just as we were beginning to get on with each other again, Jackie came and stirred things up.
(164) Midwesterners, naturally phlegmatic, would be stirred only if they considered that something was really wrong.
(165) My Josie, Matthew thought, stirred at the sight of her, mine.
(166) But it also stirred feelings of guilt and pity within me which I am still grappling to explain to myself.
(167) In the far comer of the room, the duffle-coat stirred.
(168) My mind felt like oat bran stirred with a spoon.
(169) Nevertheless, in many schools enhanced staffing stirred up traditional structures and assumptions to produce a more open and reflective professional climate.
(170) I hate having my tea stirred for me, I'd rather stir my own tea.
(171) When I flared, the rotor wash stirred up the dust and everything vanished.
(172) He flipped and stirred, measuring lumps of rice on to plates which he then smothered with a brownish stroganoff.
(173) That was far too weak and mild a word for the emotions he stirred.
(174) These rocks also stirred with novel species of eyeless shrimp, white crabs, translucent sea anemones and large, pink fish.
(175) Nevertheless it stirred 28,000 ordinary people to write to Lambeth Palace about the way of life they most desired.
(176) Lifted. Across the room the old woman stirred and mumbled.
(177) Monsters, stirred from the lightless ocean depths by the sinking of the lands, sometimes come ashore here in search of prey.
(178) Its ancestors haunt the mixing bowl, stirred to a gallop by the wooden spoon and libations of flour and milk.
(179) A sizeable reservoir of homosexuality, which had been held in abeyance, suddenly stirred in the town.
(180) Her Uncle lay quite still, eyes closed and breathing so faintly that the bedclothes hardly stirred.
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