Definition: 1. To move a liquid or substance around, using a spoon or something similar, in order to mix it thoroughly. 2. To move, or to make something move, slightly.
Use 'stir' in a sentence:
1. Stir the pork until it turns white all the way through.
2. Not even a breath of wind stirred the pine branches.
3. Palm trees stir in the soft Pacific breeze.
4. They are delicious stir fried with good oil, garlic and red pepper and served in a taco.
5. She felt a stirring of anger.
6. I only just want to stir him up a little, Joe.
7. Oh, don't stir so. Sid, you'll kill me.
8. His film has caused a stir in America.
9. They argued that his presence in the village could only stir up trouble.
10. There's something you could study without stirring from this room.
11. Don't stir or the sugar will crystallize.
12. The vegetables are stirred into the rice while it is hot.
13. Thou need'st not stir; he will return quickly.
14. Heat the sauce, stirring constantly.
15. Then a memory stirs in you and you start feeling anxious.
16. Stowe gives a stirring performance as a strong spirited female.
17. Eileen shook him, and he started to stir.
18. Not a breath of fresh air stirred the long white curtains.
19. A slight breeze was stirring the branches.
20. The two women lay on their backs, not stirring.
21. Stir your stumps, Toad, and look lively!
22. Their complaints have finally stirred him into action.
23. Return the pan to the heat and stir.
24. She heard the baby stir in the next room.
25. There is stir and life, and shifting colour everywhere.
26. Now stir out of this and we'll go to digging.
27. His letter to the papers stirred up a real hornets' nest.
28. I thought at first that Jay had been stirring things up.
29. A feeling of guilt began to stir in her.
30. You can't even stir yourself to have a drink with them.
31. We've got enough problems without you trying to stir things up.
32. Stir together the soy, vinegar, fish sauce and sugar.
33. In a separate bowl, stir raspberry puree and cream cheese until smooth.
34. Small things stirred in the grass around the tent.
35. Don't you stir nor budge.
36. I don't like to stir 'em up, either.
37. Deep inside the awareness was stirring that something was about to happen.
38. You're just stirring it!
39. They argued that his presence in the town could only stir up trouble.
40. Don't stir the milk until it creams.
41. Her resignation caused quite a stir.
42. Stir in the milk until the sauce thickens.
43. Stir in the milk to make a soft but not sticky dough.
44. Simply add hot water and stir.
45. Stir the sauce constantly so that it does not separate.
46. You haven't stirred from that chair all evening!
47. A noise stirred me from sleep.
48. Come on, stir yourself. You're late!
49. Stir until the sauce has thickened.
50. As usual, Harriet is trying to stir up trouble.
51. Could you give the rice a stir?
52. A quick stir will mix them thoroughly.
53. His movie has caused a stir.
54. Whenever he's around, he always manages to stir up trouble.