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View definitions for stir

stir

verb as in mix up, agitate

verb as in get up and going

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Example Sentences

She denies stirring up racial hatred, and has described what happened as “Kafkaesque”.

From BBC

This was not exactly what Townsend was looking for ahead of the Australia game next weekend, but they stirred again and finished powerfully.

From BBC

Further stirring uncertainty, Trump has said he’d like to eliminate the Department of Education — which oversees student loan policies — a goal shared by many Republicans.

It was Trump’s supporters, often angry and stirred up by him, who were dangerous to our physical well-being.

From Salon

The party's leader, David Seymour, has dismissed opponents as wanting to "stir up" fear and division.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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