To be in motion; to be active or bustling; to exert or busy one's self, To become the object of notice; to be on foot, To rise, or be up, in the morning, To move; to change one’s position, To bring into debate; to agitate; to moot, To change the place of in any manner; to move, To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate, To agitate the content of (a container) by passing something through it, The act or result of stirring; agitation; tumult; bustle; noise or various movements, To incite to action; to arouse; to instigate; to prompt; to excite, Public disturbance or commotion; tumultuous disorder; seditious uproar, Jail; prison, Agitation of thoughts; conflicting passions, Strategic Initiative and Research, (Short TR Inversion Recovery) - inversion recovery sequence with a short TI interval, To mix ingredients until well blended, Stirring is a way of combing ingredients using a large spoon or fork, Mix ingredients in a slow circular motion, For those of you who dislike shaking your martinis, you can stir Basically, you add your ingredients into an ice filled pitcher of some sort and stir The goal here is to mix and chill your ingredients, To rise, or be up, in the morning. [Colloq.] -Shak, To disturb the relative position of the particles of as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate, Using a spoon or whisk in a broad, circular motion, to mix ingredients without beating in air, or to prevent them from sticking, To be in motion; to be active or bustling; to exert or busy ones self, emotional agitation and excitement mix or add by stirring; "Stir nuts into the dough" move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat" move an implement through with a circular motion; "stir the soup"; "stir my drink, To mix ingredients with spoon or other utensil combining them Foods are also stirred during cooking to prevent sticking and even cooking, To mix food materials using a circular motion for the purpose of blending them into ad desired mixture, To move; to change one's position, To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate; as, to stir a pudding with a spoon, make circular movements in a liquid with an object, agitate, mix; move, set in motion; arouse, awake, bestir; stimulate, provoke, incite; affect the emotions, mix or add by stirring; "Stir nuts into the dough", move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat", move an implement through with a circular motion; "stir the soup"; "stir my drink, emotional agitation and excitement mix or add by stirring; "Stir nuts into the dough", stirring movement; movement, motion; disturbance, confusion, agitation, excitement; prison (Slang), stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of; "These stories shook the community"; "the civil war shook the country", stir feelings in; "stimulate my appetite"; "excite the audience"; "stir emotions", affect emotionally; "A stirring movie"; "I was touched by your kind letter of sympathy", If you stir a liquid or other substance, you move it around or mix it in a container using something such as a spoon. Stir the soup for a few seconds There was Mrs Bellingham, stirring sugar into her tea You don't add the peanut butter until after you've stirred in the honey, to begin moving, "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir", move an implement through with a circular motion; "stir the soup"; "stir my drink", a rapid bustling commotion, emotional agitation and excitement, If you do not stir from a place, you do not move from it. She had not stirred from the house that evening = move, If you stir, you move slightly, for example because you are uncomfortable or beginning to wake up. Eileen shook him, and he started to stir The two women lay on their backs, not stirring. = move, If something stirs or if the wind stirs it, it moves gently in the wind. Palm trees stir in the soft Pacific breeze Not a breath of fresh air stirred the long white curtains. = move, If a particular memory, feeling, or mood stirs or is stirred in you, you begin to think about it or feel it. Then a memory stirs in you and you start feeling anxious Amy remembered the anger he had stirred in her Deep inside the awareness was stirring that something was about to happen, a disorderly outburst or tumult; "they were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused", If an event causes a stir, it causes great excitement, shock, or anger among people. His film has caused a stir in America. = commotion see also stirring. Prison, evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from the mountain", Simple past tense and past participle of stir, Present participle of stir, An occasion on which something stirs or is stirred, invigorating or inspiring, stere, quich, set into a usually circular motion in order to mix or blend, past of stir, emotionally aroused, emotionally affected; "very touched by the stranger's kindness", exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions; "a stirring speech", capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement; "a rousing sermon"; "stirring events such as wars and rescues", agitating a liquid with an implement; "constant stirring prevents it from burning on the bottom of the pan", Putting in motion, or being in motion; active; active in business; habitually employed in some kind of business; accustomed to a busy life, agitating a liquid with an implement; "constant stirring prevents it from burning on the bottom of the pan" exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions; "a stirring speech, exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions; "a stirring speech, arousing to a particular emotion or action, act of making circular movements in a liquid with an object, agitating, mixing; rousing, moving, moving, rousing, exhilarating; lively, spirited, A stirring of a feeling or thought is the beginning of one. I feel a stirring of curiosity. producing strong feelings or excitement in someone = rousing. an early sign that something is starting to happen stirring of, A stirring event, performance, or account of something makes people very excited or enthusiastic. The Prime Minister made a stirring speech Stowe gives a stirring performance as a strong spirited female. = rousing, third person singular of stir, plural of stir,
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To be in motion; to be active or bustling; to exert or busy one's self - "The friends of the unfortunate exile, far from resenting his unjust suspicions, were stirring anxiously in his behalf. — Charles Merivale."
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To become the object of notice; to be on foot - "They fancy they have a right to talk freely upon everything that stirs or appears. —Isaac Watts."
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To rise, or be up, in the morning
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To move; to change one’s position - "I had not power to stir or strive, But felt that I was still alive. —Byron."
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To bring into debate; to agitate; to moot - "Stir not questions of jurisdiction. —Francis Bacon"
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To change the place of in any manner; to move - "My foot I had never yet in five days been able to stir. —Sir William Temple"
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To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate - "My mind is troubled, like a fountain stirred. —Shakespeare"
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To agitate the content of (a container) by passing something through it - "Would you please stand here and stir this pot so that the chocolate doesn't burn?"
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The act or result of stirring; agitation; tumult; bustle; noise or various movements - "Consider, after so much stir about genus and species, how few words we have yet settled definitions of. —John Locke."
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To incite to action; to arouse; to instigate; to prompt; to excite - "That night he was almost too happy to sleep, and so much love stirred in his little sawdust heart that it almost burst."
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Public disturbance or commotion; tumultuous disorder; seditious uproar - "Being advertised of some stirs raised by his unnatural sons in England. —Sir John Davies."
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Jail; prison - "He's going to spendin' maybe ten years in stir."
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Agitation of thoughts; conflicting passions
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(Short TR Inversion Recovery) - inversion recovery sequence with a short TI interval
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To mix ingredients until well blended
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Stirring is a way of combing ingredients using a large spoon or fork
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Mix ingredients in a slow circular motion
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For those of you who dislike shaking your martinis, you can stir Basically, you add your ingredients into an ice filled pitcher of some sort and stir The goal here is to mix and chill your ingredients
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To rise, or be up, in the morning. [Colloq.] -Shak
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To disturb the relative position of the particles of as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate
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Using a spoon or whisk in a broad, circular motion, to mix ingredients without beating in air, or to prevent them from sticking
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To be in motion; to be active or bustling; to exert or busy ones self
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emotional agitation and excitement mix or add by stirring; "Stir nuts into the dough" move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat" move an implement through with a circular motion; "stir the soup"; "stir my drink
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To mix ingredients with spoon or other utensil combining them Foods are also stirred during cooking to prevent sticking and even cooking
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To mix food materials using a circular motion for the purpose of blending them into ad desired mixture
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To move; to change one's position
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To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate; as, to stir a pudding with a spoon
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make circular movements in a liquid with an object, agitate, mix; move, set in motion; arouse, awake, bestir; stimulate, provoke, incite; affect the emotions fiil
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mix or add by stirring; "Stir nuts into the dough"
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move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat"
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move an implement through with a circular motion; "stir the soup"; "stir my drink
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emotional agitation and excitement mix or add by stirring; "Stir nuts into the dough"
stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of; "These stories shook the community"; "the civil war shook the country"
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stir feelings in; "stimulate my appetite"; "excite the audience"; "stir emotions"
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affect emotionally; "A stirring movie"; "I was touched by your kind letter of sympathy"
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If you stir a liquid or other substance, you move it around or mix it in a container using something such as a spoon. Stir the soup for a few seconds There was Mrs Bellingham, stirring sugar into her tea You don't add the peanut butter until after you've stirred in the honey
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to begin moving, "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir"
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move an implement through with a circular motion; "stir the soup"; "stir my drink"
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a rapid bustling commotion
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emotional agitation and excitement
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If you do not stir from a place, you do not move from it. She had not stirred from the house that evening = move
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If you stir, you move slightly, for example because you are uncomfortable or beginning to wake up. Eileen shook him, and he started to stir The two women lay on their backs, not stirring. = move
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If something stirs or if the wind stirs it, it moves gently in the wind. Palm trees stir in the soft Pacific breeze Not a breath of fresh air stirred the long white curtains. = move
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If a particular memory, feeling, or mood stirs or is stirred in you, you begin to think about it or feel it. Then a memory stirs in you and you start feeling anxious Amy remembered the anger he had stirred in her Deep inside the awareness was stirring that something was about to happen
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a disorderly outburst or tumult; "they were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused"
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If an event causes a stir, it causes great excitement, shock, or anger among people. His film has caused a stir in America. = commotion see also stirring. Prison
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evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from the mountain"
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stirred
Simple past tense and past participle of stir
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stirring
Present participle of stir
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An occasion on which something stirs or is stirred
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stirring
invigorating or inspiring
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set into a usually circular motion in order to mix or blend
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past of stir
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stirred
emotionally aroused
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emotionally affected; "very touched by the stranger's kindness"
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exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions; "a stirring speech"
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capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement; "a rousing sermon"; "stirring events such as wars and rescues"
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agitating a liquid with an implement; "constant stirring prevents it from burning on the bottom of the pan"
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Putting in motion, or being in motion; active; active in business; habitually employed in some kind of business; accustomed to a busy life
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stirring
agitating a liquid with an implement; "constant stirring prevents it from burning on the bottom of the pan" exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions; "a stirring speech
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stirring
exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions; "a stirring speech
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arousing to a particular emotion or action
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stirring
act of making circular movements in a liquid with an object, agitating, mixing; rousing, moving isim
A stirring of a feeling or thought is the beginning of one. I feel a stirring of curiosity. producing strong feelings or excitement in someone = rousing. an early sign that something is starting to happen stirring of
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A stirring event, performance, or account of something makes people very excited or enthusiastic. The Prime Minister made a stirring speech Stowe gives a stirring performance as a strong spirited female. = rousing
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