stirred
IPA: stˈɝd
adjective
- set into a usually circular motion in order to mix or blend
- emotionally aroused
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Examples of "stirred" in Sentences
- The debate stirred within the area.
- The child stirred and awoke with a jolt.
- A name stirred shadows of memory behind the dead eyes.
- Then things remain stirred up and no election is ever had.
- A cheetah on a chain stirred in its sleep; far away in the desert, jackals cried.
- In me also, when I was your age, the name stirred my blood and haunted my imagination.
- Francis has again stirred the correct concepts of lent and penance as seen in the errors of Liberalism.
- The name stirred him and moved him; dim voices whispered in his ears about it, but he couldn't quite catch what they said.
- The word stirred in him like a living thing - writhing, growing, dissolving the memories of the dream and the calm that followed it.
- The name stirred up stereotypical images of a tiny, frail, old bespeckled lady with a hair net, large coat and umbrella used as a walking cane.
- No train stirred except to carry soldiers, and the civilians who had not bribed and jammed their way into a cranny of the thronged carriages leaving the first night could only creep back through the hot streets to their hotel and wait.
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