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stir
verb
-
stir
,
stirring
,
stirs
,
stirred
to
mix
food
or
liquid
by
moving
a
spoon
or
other
tool
round
and
round
in
it
β’
Please
stir
the
sauce
so
it
doesn
β
t
stick
to
the
bottom
.
Please
stir
the
sauce
so
it
doesn
β
t
stick
to
the
bottom
.
β’
The
recipe
says
to
stir
the
batter
until
it
β
s
smooth
.
The
recipe
says
to
stir
the
batter
until
it
β
s
smooth
.
Old
English
styrian
β
to
move
,
stir
,
disturb
,β
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
German
stΓΆren
β
disturb
.β
noun
the
act
of
mixing
a
liquid
or
food
by
moving
something
round
in
it
β’
Give
the
soup
a
quick
stir
before
serving
.
Give
the
soup
a
quick
stir
before
serving
.
β’
With
one
gentle
stir
,
the
sugar
dissolved
.
With
one
gentle
stir
,
the
sugar
dissolved
.
verb
-
stir
,
stirring
,
stirs
,
stirred
to
move
slightly
or
begin
to
move
after
being
still
β’
Not
a
leaf
stirred
in
the
calm
afternoon
air
.
Not
a
leaf
stirred
in
the
calm
afternoon
air
.
β’
The
baby
stirred
slightly
and
then
fell
back
to
sleep
.
The
baby
stirred
slightly
and
then
fell
back
to
sleep
.
verb
-
stir
,
stirring
,
stirs
,
stirred
to
cause
a
strong
feeling
or
reaction
in
someone
β’
The
hero
β
s
speech
stirred
the
crowd
to
action
.
The
hero
β
s
speech
stirred
the
crowd
to
action
.
β’
The
movie
β
s
ending
stirs
deep
emotions
in
many
viewers
.
The
movie
β
s
ending
stirs
deep
emotions
in
many
viewers
.
noun
a
state
of
excitement
,
anger
,
or
shock
in
a
group
of
people
β’
The
celebrity
β
s
surprise
visit
caused
quite
a
stir
in
the
town
.
The
celebrity
β
s
surprise
visit
caused
quite
a
stir
in
the
town
.
β’
News
of
the
merger
created
a
stir
among
employees
.
News
of
the
merger
created
a
stir
among
employees
.
noun
(
informal
)
prison
β’
He
did
five
years
in
stir
for
robbery
.
He
did
five
years
in
stir
for
robbery
.
β’
They
met
while
both
were
inside
stir
.
They
met
while
both
were
inside
stir
.
Early
20th-century
British
slang
,
perhaps
from
Romani
β
stardo
β
meaning
imprisoned
.