Examples of 'has stirred up' in a sentence

Meaning of "has stirred up"

'Has stirred up' is a phrase used to describe a situation where emotions, controversy, or excitement has been provoked or intensified

How to use "has stirred up" in a sentence

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has stirred up
The project has stirred up local opposition.
This is a primary reason why this process has stirred up controversy.
The news has stirred up much controversy.
Whether the ketogenic diet is suitable or not for females has stirred up some controversy.
The hen has stirred up some trouble.
In Canada as elsewhere the period instrument movement has stirred up considerable controversy.
Your niece has stirred up trouble from nothing.
This American teacher has stirred up.
And your son has stirred up a heap of trouble.
Halloween Hell House has stirred up.
Religion has stirred up many conflicts in the world.
Nevertheless, the royal birth has stirred up excitement.
Brexit has stirred up the minds.
It is no understatement to say that the report has stirred up a hornet 's nest.
Has stirred up the birds of my soul.

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I understand the alcohol has stirred up whatever it is.
God has stirred up a part of his.
Except seeing each other has stirred up some old feelings.
Asus has stirred up interest in its gaming display for laptops.
But apparently my neck has stirred up a lot of bad feelings.
She has stirred up the whole sector with her screams and accusations.
This volcanic beauty has stirred up some lines inside me.
This has stirred up intense debate in the United States about lethal injection.
The privatisation of water distribution has stirred up strong feelings and met with resistance.
The film has stirred up controversy since it was announced just a few weeks ago.
This American teacher has stirred up Continue along.
The news has stirred up public attention to the travesty of forced labor under dictatorships.
Whoever is responsible has stirred up a hornet's nest.
The petro has stirred up a lot of debate among the cryptocurrency community.
However, its way of reporting such news has stirred up fierce social echoes.
No doubt he has stirred up some of his servants to work you this.
This intrusion of the state into virtual life, has stirred up the blogosphere.
So this incident has stirred up a great deal of interest upstairs.
Been prepared since last year, and your zeal has stirred up most of them.
Fear of spread has stirred up the entire complex.
And while it maybe argued that the Colonel Egerton has stirred up a hornet 's nest.
That your action has stirred up a law and order situation.
Turn left. and people are running scared. The Winged Tribe has stirred up trouble.
Your eagerness has stirred up most of them.
It has stirred up contradictory reactions, reactions of disappointment and satisfaction.
The duty for water purification has stirred up the discussion about growing without emissions.
But despite the popularity of its food, McDonald 's has stirred up controversy.
I understand the alcohol has stirred up whatever it is that makes girls go wild.
The announcement of new astrological signs in 2011 has stirred up a huge debate.
One paragraph alone has stirred up an explosion of reactions on social media sites.
ARBELOA MURU ( S ) . - ( ES ) I am sorry such a simple question has stirred up something of a conflict.
This outcome has stirred up several issues that the company now has to address.
This weekend, news of their marriage has stirred up the whole of Asia.
Trump has stirred up the basest instincts of Americans.
Noises of fighting are heard - Paolo has stirred up a revolution against the Doge.

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