Stirring

//ˈstɝɪŋ//

"Stirring" in a Sentence (16 examples)

Something was stirring in the dark.

The event opened with a stirring rendition of the national anthem.

Continue stirring until the chocolate chips are mixed uniformly through the cookie dough.

Tom is stirring his coffee.

I am stirring my tea.

The witch is stirring her cauldron.

Keep on stirring until the liquid comes to a boil.

The cooking instructor said the cake was ruined by my stirring it too much.

Pity was suddenly stirring in her heart for the child.

'TWAS the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.

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As he had said, his voice was hoarse, but he sang well enough, and it was a stirring tune, something between 'Clementine' and 'La Cucaracha'.

But Chelsea, who left Didier Drogba on the bench as coach Carlo Ancelotti favoured Fernando Torres, staged a stirring fightback to move up to fourth and keep United in their sights on a night when nothing other than victory would have kept the Blues in contention.

22 March 2012, Scott Tobias, AV Club The Hunger Gameshttp://www.avclub.com/articles/the-hunger-games,71293/ The opening crawl (and a stirring propaganda movie) informs us that “The Hunger Games” are an annual event in Panem, a North American nation divided into 12 different districts, each in service to the Capitol, a wealthy metropolis that owes its creature comforts to an oppressive dictatorship.

On Friday night Dion delivered a stirring rendition of the 1950 song accompanied by a pianist, with the Olympics rings above her.

The reduction takes the central bank back to where it was in December 2005, when it began raising its key rate despite objections from some political figures and many economists about choking the early stirrings of a recovery in growth.

[…] his inability to move freely in nature as the song's protagonist expects to, or to enjoy the emotional stirrings that such movement often precipitates. That is, the video shows how the African American subject is not given time, space, or opportunity to form the kinds of individualized, sentimental, wondrous, or otherwise normatively affective relationships that mainstream environmentalism champions.

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