0 to mix a liquid or other substance by moving an object such as a spoon in a circular pattern:
2 If something stirs you, it makes you feel a strong emotion:
I was deeply stirred by her performance.
[ + obj + to infinitive ] The speech stirred the crowd to take action.
Hope stirred within her heart.
There's a lot of gossip about me going around. Have you been stirring?
3 the act of stirring a liquid or other substance in order to mix it:
4 a lot of interest or excitement:
5 an occasion when a group of people march or stand together to show that they disagree with or support something or someone; a demonstration
6 to mix liquids or other substances, or to move an object such as a spoon in a circular movement:
9 the act of mixing liquids or other substances with an object such as a spoon:
Give the onions a stir.
10 a lot of interest or excitement:
Add a scant half litre of milk to the mixture and stir well.
Stir the mixture continuously to prevent lumps from forming.
Take off the heat and stir.
A heterogeneity of memories triggered by the same memory material, stirring up a plethora of emotional extensions of the work.
Dissent may have stirred gentlemen's interests in 1664, but their attention span proved short indeed.
The material in each tube was broken down by careful stirring with a sharp seeker, until no large clumps remained.
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