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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(1) The helicopter stirred up clouds of dust.
(2) He put sugar in his tea and stirred it.
(3) A gentle breeze stirred the leaves.
(4) The vegetables are stirred into the rice while it is hot.
(5) Mother stirred the flour and milk to a stiff paste.
(6) She stirred her tea.
(7) Discontent stirred the men to mutiny.
(8) The book stirred my interest.
(9) She had not stirred from the house that evening.
(10) The child stirred and burrowed deeper into the bed.
(11) He stirred his coffee with a spoon.
(12) His heart was finally stirred by her remarks.
(13) A gentle breeze stirred the curtains.
(14) The students stirred restlessly in their seats.
(15) The photographs stirred up some painful memories.
(16) She stirred the soup[Sentencedict.com], grunting with satisfaction.
(17) Not a leaf nor an insect stirred.
(18) The incident stirred students to protest.
(19) The leaves stirred in the wind.
(20) Pity stirred in her heart.
(21) He stirred and stretched lazily.
(22) He was deeply stirred by the news.
(23) The wind had stirred up a powdery red dust.
(24) You haven't stirred from that chair all evening!
(25) A dark jealousy stirred in his bosom.
(26) He stirred in his sleep as I kissed him.
(27) She stirred her coffee with a plastic spoon.
(28) Discontented men stirred the crew to mutiny.
(29) She was stirred by his sad story.
(30) Old memories stirred as she looked at the photographs.
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