Examples of 'stirred' in a sentence
Meaning of "stirred"
stir is a verb that means to mix or agitate a liquid or substance using a spoon or other utensil. It can also refer to the act of causing a disturbance or commotion, often in a social or emotional sense. Stirring can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of provoking or arousing feelings or reactions
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- simple past tense and past participle of stir
How to use "stirred" in a sentence
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I could have stirred my coffee with him.
Those were powerful emotions you stirred up tonight.
Activity can be stirred up by interfering with remains.
I feel like something inside has stirred.
But his message stirred a lot of controversy.
I stirred up shit between those three again.
You have gone and stirred up a heap of trouble.
She stirred up trouble to stop me getting a promotion.
We will never be stirred by his playing again.
It stirred up laughter between the both of them.
It got me thinking and stirred up some feelings.
She stirred the soup with a spoon.
But something recently stirred up some memories.
She stirred her coffee with a spoon.
And the witch stirred them well.
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You stirred up your fellow prisoners against me.
I feel as if something is stirred in my heart for you.
Tom stirred the soup with a spoon.
Something must have stirred you as a youngster.
This stirred a renewal of the old conflict.
You have really stirred up the shit.
But he stirred no more than if he had been a statue.
Too many feet stirred this crap.
Tom stirred his coffee before drinking it.
Seeing them reunite stirred up some feelings in me.
Particularly with the governor all stirred up.
Your dad just stirred up trouble in my house.
Gunpowder and rosemary have stirred my heart.
A dream has stirred awake from slumber.
Chips and nuts should be stirred by hand.
Maybe that stirred up some old emotions.
I knew that from the day he stirred in me.
Just the way stirred and delicious.
You have got them all stirred up.
We seem to have stirred up quite a little excitement.
The mixture shall be shaken or stirred repeatedly.
We have stirred up serious shit for him.
Separated drinks should be stirred before drinking.
You have stirred things up coming back.
Getting mad at a girl and being stirred by a guy.
She just stirred up time a little bit.
Granules are added to the water and stirred.
The project has stirred up local opposition.
In those days the nations shall be stirred up.
Such actions have stirred up much disagreement.
They use their music to get us stirred up.
This naturally stirred massive international interest.
That handsome detective has stirred you up.
Tom stirred his coffee with a spoon.
I could draw only what stirred my imagination.