unstirred
IPA: ʌnstˈɝd
adjective
- That has not been mixed by stirring.
- Not stirred or emotionally excited.
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Examples of "unstirred" in Sentences
- Though I know most will die unclaimed, my body remains unstirred.
- Though I know most will die unclaimed, my body remains unstirred.
- Those who enter the cinema unstirred by either the sport or by the joys of stats are unlikely to come out converts.
- The overall timbre of the car muted, unstirred, invested, the tremolo turned way down comes right out of the Daimler playbook.
- My recipe told me to let it cool, unstirred, with only a bit of butter and vanilla sitting on it, until it reached 111 degrees.
- So it simmers away unstirred by the middle class (if Mr. Aspinall is right, the rich quietly benefiting from the cover, the poor having no voice.)
- Crewe, his sword unstirred in its scabbard, found himself pinioned hand and foot, ere he had time to realize that other arms were about him than those of the woman he loved.
- So it was this week, as Israel's government was shaken but outwardly unstirred by the entry into politics of a matinee-idol newsman and of a quietly impressive everyman who won his captive son's return from Hamas.
- While not formally retired until the early 1990s, the 2600 was essentially extinct after 1983, when the home videogame market crashed and burned, its ashes largely unstirred until Nintendo resurrected it a few years later.
- Although youth has no age I will continue to feel young until the long run catches up with me and brings me to reality, for though youth really is confined to those who're young, the undersigned will take Picasso at his word, by life still shaken, not unstirred.
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