stirring

IPA: stˈɝɪŋ

noun

  • (gerund of stir) An occasion on which something stirs or is stirred

adjective

  • invigorating or inspiring
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Examples of "stirring" in Sentences

  • The flight is rapid and stirring.
  • The theme of the movie was stirring.
  • He was beautiful and talked in stirring iridescence.
  • Emma begins stirring and muttering in the other room.
  • Why do you think they are all such eager beavers in stirring up emotions?
  • Next time, the Suits at Hoover might want to ask for more help from the propeller heads in stirring up interest.
  • The news media were not invited, but the NRA says on its blog that Palin gave what it called a stirring speech on Second Amendment rights.
  • It's the demagogues who know exactly what they're doing in stirring up the ignorant and the hateful to oppose Rauf who are most chilling in their calculation.
  • A properly made Christmas cake requires stirring, stirring, ­stirring, and when that includes ­particles of very different sizes - flour and sultanas - it is a harder task than mixing ­powders and crystals.

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