stir

  • 11stir — Ⅰ. stir [1] ► VERB (stirred, stirring) 1) move an implement round and round in (a liquid or other substance) to mix it thoroughly. 2) move slightly or begin to be active. 3) wake or rise from sleep. 4) (often stir up …

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  • 12stir — (v.) O.E. styrian, from P.Gmc. *sturjanan (Cf. M.Du. stoeren, Du. storen to disturb, O.H.G. storan to scatter, destroy, Ger. stören to disturb ), probably from the root of STORM (Cf. storm) (q.v.). The noun sense of commotion, disturbance, tumult …

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  • 13stir — index agitate (shake up), commingle, commotion, discompose, emotion, foment, furor, impress (affect deeply) …

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  • 14stir up — index agitate (activate), churn, disrupt, disturb, engender, foment, incite, motivate …

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  • 15štîr — m, {{c=1}}v. {{ref}}šćir{{/ref}} …

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  • 16stir — ( ruri), s.n. – (Bucov.) Prosop, cîrpă. rus. stirati, steretĭ a şterge, a scutura . Trimis de blaurb, 24.01.2009. Sursa: DER …

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  • 17stir up — (someone/something) to cause a situation that upsets many people. One official claimed that foreign activists were stirring up trouble. The threat of censorship stirred up a hornet s nest of criticism on the Internet …

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  • 18štir — štȋr m DEFINICIJA v. šćir …

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  • 19stir — stir1 [ stɜr ] verb ** ▸ 1 mix liquid/food ▸ 2 make someone feel/think something ▸ 3 move slightly ▸ 4 move something burning around ▸ 5 say something to cause trouble ▸ 1 mix food/drink/substance ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive to… …

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  • 20Stir — Infobox musical artist Name = Stir Img capt = Stir (original lineup) Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Saint Louis, Missouri Genre = Alternative, Rock Years active = 1994 mdash;2005 Label = Capitol Associated acts …

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