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astir

[uh-stur] / əˈstɜr /


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Amy Wardle, head of New York and Philadelphia-based food styling company Astir, says there's a rule of thumb that pictures promoting food should not contain ingredients that aren't in the product itself.

From BBC • Sep. 2, 2023

Astir in the Administration was a conviction that something must be done�if anybody could produce any ideas.

From Time Magazine Archive

And so, Voices do fill those places hid behind, Which all are in a hubbub round about, Astir with sound.

From On the Nature of Things by Leonard, William Ellery

Sweet, sweet, sweet, Is the wind's song, Astir in the rippled wheat All day long, It hath the brook's wild gayety, The sorrowful cry of the sea.

From The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 by Stevenson, Burton Egbert

Sweet, sweet, sweet, Is the wind's song, Astir in the rippled wheat All day long.

From The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 by Stevenson, Burton Egbert




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