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    stir
    [stər]
    verb
    stir (verb) · stirs (third person present) · stirred (past tense) · stirred (past participle) · stirring (present participle)
    1. move a spoon or other implement around in (a liquid or other substance) in order to mix it thoroughly:
      "stir the batter until it is just combined"
      • (stir something in/into)
        add an ingredient to (a liquid or other substance) by mixing it in with a spoon or other implement:
        "stir in the flour and cook gently for two minutes"
    2. move or cause to move slightly:
      "nothing stirred except the wind" · "a gentle breeze stirred the leaves"
      • (of a person or animal) rise or wake from sleep:
        "no one else had stirred yet"
      • (stir from)
        leave or go out of (a place):
        "as he grew older, he seldom stirred from his apartment"
      • begin or cause to begin to be active or to develop:
        "the 1960s, when the civil rights movement stirred" · "a voice stirred her from her reverie" · "he even stirred himself to play an encore"
    3. arouse strong feeling in (someone); move or excite:
      "they will be stirred to action by what is written"
      • arouse or prompt (a feeling or memory) or inspire (the imagination):
        "the story stirred many memories of my childhood"
    noun
    stir (noun) · stirs (plural noun)
    1. a slight physical movement:
      "I stood, straining eyes and ears for the faintest stir"
      • an initial sign of a specified feeling:
        "Caroline felt a stir of anger deep within her breast"
    2. a commotion:
      "the event caused quite a stir"
    3. an act of stirring food or drink:
      "he gives his chocolate milk a stir"
    Origin
    Old English styrian, of Germanic origin; related to German stören ‘disturb’.
    stir
    [stər]
    noun
    informal
    stir (noun) · stirs (plural noun)
    1. prison:
      "I've spent twenty-eight years in stir"
    Origin
    mid 19th century: perhaps from Romani sturbin ‘jail’.
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    verb
    1. move a spoon or other implement around in (a liquid or other substance) in order to mix it thoroughly:
      • move or cause to move slightly:
      • arouse strong feeling in (someone); move or excite:
        Opposite:
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        What is the meaning of stirring as a noun?The meaning of stirring as a noun is 'the beginning of a feeling, an idea, or a development'. For example, 'She felt a stirring of anger.' Want to learn more? Check the definition of stirring noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
        What is the meaning of a stirrer?A stirrer is an object used to cause a liquid etc to be mixed especially by the constant circular movement. This is often done to ensure even distribution of ingredients. The term can also refer to the act of moving something, either slightly or vigorously. For example, 'He stirred sugar and milk into his tea' or 'The leaves were stirred by the wind'. (Definition 1 from The Free Dictionary)
        What is a stirring event?An event, performance, or account that is stirring makes people very excited or enthusiastic. The director made a stirring speech. A stirring of a feeling or thought is the beginning of one. I feel a stirring of curiosity.
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      3. The word "stir" has multiple meanings:123
        1. To move or cause something to move slightly.
        2. A state of disturbance, agitation, or brisk activity.
        3. To mix or agitate a liquid or other substance.
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        to move or to cause something to move slightly: A light breeze stirred the leaves lying on the path. He stirred in his sleep as I kissed him. [ I ] (UK also stir yourself) to wake up or begin to move or take action: The alarm clock went off, but she didn't stir.
        dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/stir
        : a state of disturbance, agitation, or brisk activity b : widespread notice and discussion : impression the book caused quite a stir
        www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stir
        verb (used with object), stirred, stir·ring. to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
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