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Definition of stir
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Stir (v. i.) To
become
the
object
of
notice;
to be on foot.
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Deedful
::
Deedful
(a.) Full of deeds or
exploits;
active;
stirring.
Hasty Pudding
::
Hasty
pudding
() A thick
batter
pudding
made of
Indian
meal
stirred
into
boiling
water;
mush.
Stir
::
Stir (n.)
Public
disturbance
or
commotion;
tumultuous
disorder;
seditious
uproar.
Do
::
Do (n.) Ado;
bustle;
stir; to do.
Exagitate
::
Exagitate
(v. t.) To stir up; to
agitate.
To-do
::
To-do (n.)
Bustle;
stir;
commotion;
ado.
Be-
::
Be- () To
intensify
the
meaning;
as,
bespatter,
bestir..
Agitation
::
Agitation
(n.) A
stirring
up or
arousing;
disturbance
of
tranquillity;
disturbance
of mind which shows
itself
by
physical
excitement;
perturbation;
as, to cause any one
agitation..
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To be
stirring;
to be
abroad;
to go
restlessly
about;
-- said of
things
or
persons
expected
to
remain
quiet,
as a
sleeping
person,
or the
spirit
of a dead
person;
to go about as a
somnambulist
or a
specter..
Bustle
::
Bustle
(n.) Great stir;
agitation;
tumult
from
stirring
or
excitement.
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To rouse to
action;
to stir up; to
incite
to
tumult,
struggle,
or war; to
excite..
Stokehole
::
Stoke (v. i.) To poke or stir up a fire;
hence,
to tend the fires of
furnaces,
steamers,
etc..
Stirrage
::
Stirps
(n.) A race, or a fixed and
permanent
variety..
Concitation
::
Concitation
(n.) The act of
stirring
up,
exciting,
or
agitating..
Strap
::
Strap (n.)
Something
made of such a
strip,
or of a part of one, or a
combination
of two or more for a
particular
use; as, a boot
strap,
shawl
strap,
stirrup
strap..
Rouser
::
Rouser
(n.) A
stirrer
in a
copper
for
boiling
wort.
Tedder
::
Tedder
(n.) A
machine
for
stirring
and
spreading
hay, to
expedite
its
drying..
Stoke
::
Stoke (v. t.) To poke or stir up, as a fire;
hence,
to tend, as the fire of a
furnace,
boiler,
etc..
Bestirred
::
Bestirred
(imp. & p. p.) of
Besti.
Stere
::
Stere (v. t. & i.) To stir.
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