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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(181) He stirred the damp black ashes of the study floor with his foot.
(182) Workforce diversity is being stirred into the global environment of anytime / anyplace business.
(183) The horses stirred restlessly and the limbs of the thorns wriggled.
(184) Sitting in the booth, he stirred his unsweetened tea as if it were poison.
(185) The innovation stirred the ashram to mirth and jolly comment.
(186) The Ministry of Economic Warfare hung on the periphery and stirred the witches' brew.
(187) The curd is cut, stirred, and heated with continuous stirring to separate curd and whey.
(188) But the role has put him at odds with the United States and stirred controversy in his own country.
(189) The tiny bubbles, stirred by her breath, foam up briefly and dissolve.
(190) When Charlie woke the next morning he jumped out of bed immediately and was washed and dressed before anyone else had stirred.
(191) Its practitioners have now started to explore the legal hornet's nest likely to be stirred up by in vitro fertilisation.
(192) Human and animal,[http://sentencedict.com/stirred.html] they all stirred up together in some great mental stew.
(193) Outside, the wind whistled thinly along the fluted tiles and stirred the open window sash.
(194) I stirred myself and went upstairs, and crawled under the duvet to wait for him.
(195) As the water began to boil he tipped the dumplings into the bowl and stirred them gently before leaving them to cook.
(196) Something deep inside her stirred suspiciously, but no, it wasn't possible.
(197) In practice the polymer solution is held at a constant temperature while precipitant is added to the stirred solution.
(198) This, plus a gutful of lager would have stirred a concrete cuppa.
(199) It stirred the man in him even as it gored him.
(200) And her hesitation hadn't even been caused by the grim memory his words had stirred up.
(201) They surrounded Odysseus[sentencedict.com], weeping and laughing and welcoming him home until they stirred within his own heart the desire to weep.
(202) She stirred and snuggled towards him, a low murmur of peace escaping from slightly parted lips.
(203) Beside her, Luke stirred briefly, his hand curving round her waist to draw her closer, and unconsciously she stiffened.
(204) It was a deliciously decadent daydream which stirred the blood, sending adrenalin pumping through his system.
(205) And if the curtains stirred, I'd race around the block, then slowly ride by once again.
(206) I stirred what was probably raw milk into my coffee.
(207) He had others in his grizzled russet tonsure, dropped from the higher branches as the wind stirred them.
(208) If the mixture is stirred vigorously, the tin particles form a froth on the top that can be scraped off.
(209) Upon awakening, I was stirred by the muted chug and hum of the neighbour's Cadillac.
(210) In the hot sunshine his body stirred uselessly to life and he fell asleep.
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