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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(211) Claudia dived into her pocket, dropped the sleeping pills into the mug, stirred swiftly and rapidly switched the mugs round.
(212) A wind stirred his hair, fanned Madra's out behind her.
(213) Rumors of their divorce stirred up a frenzy of media attention.
(214) My memory was vaguely stirred when I saw the authors' name.
(215) The clergy, bigots and hypocrites, stirred up the people, he charged.
(216) She poured her own mug, stirred in two sugars, and then she poured for him.
(217) He stirred as below stairs the maid tinkled a bell, the sign for dinner.
(218) It was a grandiose spectacle, and one that stirred popular emotion.
(219) I poured about two inches in my cup and stirred in some water with my finger.
(220) As I entered the room, she stirred slightly, then went back to sleep.
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(221) It gave off a fragrant smell which stirred my memory though I could not place it.
(222) The hung from the rafters and hardly stirred when I walked beneath.
(223) And it must have stirred memories for his father, Colin, sitting just along from Venables in the Maine Road.
(224) A breath of warm breeze stirred the cascade of papery pink bougainvillaea just outside the door where she stood.
(225) Fisheries are sustained by the plankton which depends upon a constant re-cycling of nutrients stirred up from the sea bottom.
(226) In every way possible preachers and troubadours stirred up enthusiasm.
(227) The sheer pleasure of discovering other people's domestic arrangement stirred in her.
(228) There was not a breath of wind blowing, and not a leaf or blade of grass stirred.
(229) A long dormant memory stirred.
(230) Clare'sassertiveness stirred up his deep-seated sense of inadequacy.
(231) Somewhere behind his thoughts an inexplicable excitement stirred.
(232) Not a leaf stirred; not a sound obtruded upon great Nature's meditation.
(233) The voice, less coarse now, stirred her as it had then.
(234) That'something illogical " had stirred her feelings more than her intellect to revolt.
(235) He stirred irritably, for he wished her to go on.
(236) He reached for it with both hands and stirred up the milky mud at the bottom.
(237) Even then she was certain the quarry stirred with life.
(238) The case of the countess Olenska had stirred up old settled convictions.
(239) Cupid stirred up the little ant to take compassion on her.
(240) A breeze stirred the gray haze of Daisy's fur collar.
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