Examples of 'stirred up' in a sentence

Meaning of "stirred up"

stirred up: This phrase means to cause commotion, excitement, or provoke a reaction among people or a group
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  • simple past tense and past participle of stir up

How to use "stirred up" in a sentence

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stirred up
You have gone and stirred up a heap of trouble.
She stirred up trouble to stop me getting a promotion.
It got me thinking and stirred up some feelings.
You stirred up your fellow prisoners against me.
But something recently stirred up some memories.
I stirred up shit between those three again.
The project has stirred up local opposition.
It stirred up laughter between the both of them.
You have really stirred up the shit.
That stirred up your old guilt complex.
It seems you have stirred up the borscht.
Stirred up her sons against their father.
Your dad just stirred up trouble in my house.
Those were powerful emotions you stirred up tonight.
Activity can be stirred up by interfering with remains.

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You have got them all stirred up.
Maybe that stirred up some old emotions.
Particularly with the governor all stirred up.
We seem to have stirred up quite a little excitement.
In those days the nations shall be stirred up.
We have stirred up serious shit for him.
They use their music to get us stirred up.
She just stirred up time a little bit.
You really have no ideawhat you stirred up.
Such actions have stirred up much disagreement.
We do not want to get the men stirred up.
The fight stirred up considerable public interest.
I understand the alcohol has stirred up whatever it is.
First he stirred up suspicion of treachery in the ranks.
Fake death of one boy stirred up enough.
You have stirred up these folks enough.
Probably the coffee gets me all stirred up.
They have stirred up the whole town.
Because you have got me very stirred up.
We have already stirred up quite enough controversy.
About the commotion they have stirred up.
Seeing them reunite stirred up some feelings in me.
God uses the negative to keep us stirred up.
Must have stirred up a lot of bad memories.
It is more than being moved to tears or stirred up emotionally.
The news has stirred up much controversy.
More powerful emotions can be stirred up now.
Most guys stirred up harsh decree mastirkah.
More than revenge had her stirred up.
Peter stirred up the crowd that day.
Watching her suffer really stirred up my emotions.
It only stirred up more hatred toward him.
This kind of stuff can get me stirred up.
This report stirred up some local controversy.
It seems like mistrust is already stirred up.

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Examples of using Stirred
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
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