Examples of 'stir up' in a sentence
Meaning of "stir up"
stir up: This phrase means to provoke or incite a reaction or emotion, usually creating a disturbance or commotion in a situation
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- To arouse or excite (passion or action).
- To mix (ingredients) by stirring.
- To move or disturb slightly; to make turbid.
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I assume his goal is to stir up antagonism toward me.
Stir up your favorite pudding with milk.
Take care not to stir up any problems.
They stir up the people against you.
I have to make them stir up a little more.
And stir up the most heinous shit.
His death would stir up the populace.
Is to stir up more sensationalism about devil worship.
I do not want to stir up any more trouble.
To stir up feeling against the united states.
Figured he would stir up a shit storm for us.
Stir up some controversy by denouncing a popular brand.
You should not stir up public opinion.
We stir up a storm and hide in the dust.
Those cards will stir up something tonight.
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To stir up dreams for curious tiny ears.
You should not stir up old memories.
Stir up your power and come among us.
I would like to stir up some publicity if we could.
Stir up as a fire that is beginning to die down.
But wants to stir up a volcano in your soul.
You are just afraid of what it will stir up.
I will stir up some coffee for you.
To attempt a demarcation would stir up unnecessary difficulty.
Do not stir up the peace of the flock.
You do not want to stir up any ghosts.
Do not stir up or awaken love until it is ready.
A death can sometimes stir up unexpected emotions.
They stir up such good feelings inside.
We would not want to stir up those feelings.
Parties stir up disaffection and dissatisfaction everywhere.
It makes me sick to stir up all this shit.
You stir up the shit and then scram.
But you had to stir up false hopes.
I am afraid of the emotion that it will stir up in me.
You could stir up any animals in range.
Journalist just try and stir up tension.
She can stir up the thickest of blood.
Someone has asked me to stir up the peasants.
A baby can stir up surprising feelings of jealousy.
That boy sure can stir up trouble.
You will stir up more shit than anything.
Somebody just wanted to stir up some crap.
You just stir up a great big fuss.
Why are you trying to stir up the past.
We want to stir up the sports business and.
They rely on the bison to stir up insects.
Let us not stir up that old business.
Her column always manages to stir up something.
This will stir up all kinds of shit.
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Make sure to stir during or after cooking
Stir in the tomatoes and their juices
Because a breeze might stir a rainbow up behind me