stirrer
IPA: stˈɝɝ
noun
- A device used to stir.
- A person who stirs something.
- (slang) A person who spreads rumours or causes agitation.
- One who stirs or moves about, as after sleep.
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Examples of "stirrer" in Sentences
- You're a gadfly and shit stirrer.
- Then along came a stirrer reverting.
- A stirrer up, a thrower of spitballs.
- The stirrer was turned on by opening the air line.
- C. with the aid of a heating element and a stirrer.
- The mixture is stirred vigorously with a magnetic stirrer.
- The other apparatus consists of a burette, beaker and stirrer.
- A combination straw and stirrer having an enlarged central section.
- A magnetic stirrer often includes a provision for heating the liquid.
- Disposed within the mode stirrer cavity is a rotating fan like mode stirrer.
- Inside the inner kettle is a "stirrer," a revolving arm attached at right angles to a vertical shaft.
- To overcome this, Mr. Muntner inserts a thin straw — a hollow coffee-stirrer works well — into the hole.
- By Darkman, February 17, 2010 @ 11: 28 am wanna be a professional shit-stirrer and this is the blowback ..
- Henry Wang Mugs www. henrywangmugs.com) has, amongst other bar items, a shaker with a "stirrer" in the bottom.
- Ma and Grace and Mary Catherine like to think Tessa is the Chief Trouble Maker, but Tessa sees Pa knows: Yllis is a pot stirrer.
- And even today nobody, besides that TOI piece that happens to have a number of other movies perhaps critically acclaimed but hardly a s "stirrer" of any kind in its era.
- They want this college grad to follow in their dad's footsteps and work as a "stirrer" for Honex, where all the bees in New Hive City have worked for millions of years, without a single day's vacation.
- The apples should be put on to cook as early in the morning as possible and cooked slowly over not too hot a fire, being stirred constantly with a long-handled "stirrer" with small perforated piece of wood on one end.
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