Synonym: inspiration, rousing, soul-stirring. Similar words: stirred up, earring, referring, herringbone, occurring, irritated, stir, irrigation. Meaning: ['stɜːrɪŋ] n. 1. agitating a liquid with an implement 2. arousing to a particular emotion or action. adj. 1. capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement 2. exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions.
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61 The twins stood over it, stirring the last embers with their feet.
62 The pirates and the Famlio were stirring, brandishing or fondling weapons, looking enraged by the entrance of yet another rival.
63 Blend the egg and lemon mixture into the soup, stirring constantly.
64 But this time there was silence behind the clanging bells, and a slight stirring in the warm, moist air.
65 Mix the arrowroot with a little water, add to the sauce in the pan and bring to the boil stirring continuously.
66 Add the fresh thyme, stirring to combine, and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
67 Mix 1 cups cornmeal with 1 cup cold water and add mixture slowly to the boiling water, stirring constantly.
68 But his officials are stirring up their own controversy over social policy.
69 All are made by the freezing while stirring of the ingredient mix from which each is prepared.
70 He loved to wake and hear the large house stirring,(www.Sentencedict.com) with himself enfolded in it.
71 This was my favourite song as it was quite easy to sing and it had a stirring, catching rhythm.
72 Place noodles in serving dish and top with 1 / 2 of sauce, stirring together slightly.
73 Put grated cheese into a 7-inch fondue dish or enamelled iron casserole and melt gently, stirring continuously.
74 Stir milk slowly into the roux bringing to a simmer, stirring constantly, 8 to 10 minutes.
75 A few minutes, and Aldhelm would have been stirring and hauling himself to his feet.
76 Stir in the flour to make a roux and cook for 5 minutes, stirring often.
77 Everywhere the drum and fife thrilled the air with their stirring call.
78 The aging prisoner picked up a greasy ladle and buried it in the soup, stirring it for a moment.
79 I miss smelling new smells and stirring new sauces and being surprised by the taste of something different.
80 Stir well, cover and cook over low heat 45 minutes, removing cover and stirring at 15-minute intervals.
81 For the first couple of days this was stirring stuff - until practical difficulties began to take their toll.
82 Gradually stir in chicken broth and bring to a boil, stirring.
83 They were a sensation, a stirring, something she could not have sworn came from outside herself.
84 The stirring of their twigs against the dark, travelling sky Is the oracle of the earth.
85 Stir the flour into the remaining juices and cook slowly until well browned, stirring all the time.
86 He sat down in the kitchen to watch Susan stirring onions in a pan.
87 Remove with slotted spoon, set aside. Cook onion and mushrooms gently in pan for 5 mins, stirring regularly.
88 Put the sugar and water into the pot and bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar.
89 She felt a stirring of envy at this unknown woman.
90 Consider this stirring quotation and its possible ecological implications: We must discover and conquer the country in which we live.
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