
1) Activity 2) Ado 3) Affright 4) Agitate 5) Agitation 6) Anathemise 7) Anathemize 8) Arouse 9) Awaken 10) Bedamn 11) Beshrew 12) Bless 13) Budge 14) Bustle 15) Campaigning 16) Commotion 17) Conjure 18) Cooler 19) Disturbance 20) Elate 21) Enliven 22) Excite 23) Fellate 24) Flap 25) Flurry 26) Frighten
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1) Adept 2) Ado in Belfast, Ireland 3) Advice from emeril 4) Advice from julia child 5) Affect emotionally 6) Affect strongly 7) Agitate 8) Agitated state 9) Agitation 10) Ancient enemy of Athens 11) Arouse 12) Artie is doing time here 13) Asian-American medium 14) Awaken 15) Barely move 16) Bartending direction
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- a disorderly outburst or tumult
- emotional agitation and excitement
- a rapid bustling commotion
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• (v. i.) To move; to change one`s position. • (n.) Agitation of thoughts; conflicting passions. • (v. t.) To incite to action; to arouse; to instigate; to prompt; to excite. • (n.) Public disturbance or commotion; tumultuous disorder; seditious uproar. • (v. i.) To become the object of notice; to be on foot. • (v. t.)...
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Short term interest rate
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1. To change the place of in any manner; to move. 'My foot I had never yet in five days been able to stir.' (Sir W. Temple) ... 2. To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate; as, to stir a pudding with a spoon. 'My mind is troubled, like a fountain stirred.' (Shak) ... 3. To bri...
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To mix ingredients with a circular motion until well blended or of uniform consistency.
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Stir intransitive verb 1. To move; to change one's position. « I had not power to
stir or strive, But felt that I was still alive.»
Byron. 2. To be in motion; to be active or bustling; to exert or busy one's self. « All are not fit with them to
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Stir noun 1. The act or result of stirring; agitation; tumult; bustle; noise or various movements. « Why all these words, this clamor, and this
stir ?»
Denham. « Consider, after so much
stir about genus and species, how few words we have yet settled def...
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Stir transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Stirred ; present participle & verbal noun Stirring .] [ Middle English stiren , steren , sturen , Anglo-Saxon styrian ; probably akin to Dutch storen
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Type: Abbreviation Pronunciation: stĕr Definitions: 1. Acronym for short TI inversion recovery.
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Stir is slang for prison.
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[
n] - emotional agitation and excitement 2. [v] - move an implement through with a circular motion 3. [v] - move very slightly 4. [v] - mix or add by stirring
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To agitate an ingredient or a number of ingredients using a hand held tool such as a spoon. Also, to move spoon in circular motion to incorporate ingredients. Usually refers to combining liquids or melted ingredients. To stir ingredients cooking on the stove top, use a wooden spoon and stir from the bottom of the pan to prevent scorching.
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Mixing a substance by moving a kitchen utensil/tool in circular motions.
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to combine ingredients in a circular motion.
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noun a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event; `he made a great splash and then disappeared`
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noun emotional agitation and excitement
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Short-Term Interest Rate.
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To mix ingredients with a circular motion until well blended or of uniform consistency.
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To mix with a spoon or whisk in a circular motion to blend or evenly cook ingredients.
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To combine ingredients with a spoon or whisk using a circular motion.
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