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    Use "be stirred" in a sentence

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    be stirred


    1. If that was so, and Mia found out that Ted was diddling Vickie, he had to fear that Mia"s old memories would be stirred up and the two sisters would finally do something about it


    2. 10 But his sons shall be stirred up, and shall


    3. the King of the south with a great army; and the King of the south shall be stirred up to battle with a very great and mighty army; but


    4. And many shall be stirred up in anger to injure many; And they shall rouse up armies in order to shed blood; And in the end they shall


    5. The mixture should be stirred occasionally with a wooden spoon


    6. 4 In those days the nations shall be stirred up, and the families of the nations shall arise on the day of destruction


    7. 4 In those days the nations shall be stirred up and the families of the nations shall arise on the day of destruction


    8. 36 And many shall say to many at that time: "Where has the multitude of intelligence hidden itself and where has the multitude of wisdom removed itself?" 37 And whilst they are meditating these things; Then envy shall arise in those who had not thought anything of themselves and passion shall seize him who is peaceful; And many shall be stirred up in anger to injure many; And they shall rouse up armies in order to shed blood; And in the end they shall perish together with them


    9. • Frying should be done on slow fire and it should be stirred constantly


    10. Painful memories were about to be stirred up

    11. You should the rather be stirred in your hearts by the knowledge that the dead of an age entered upon the eternal ascent soon after I left Joseph's new tomb


    12. This should be stirred into a large glass of water or fruit juice and ingested as a


    13. Don't be hasty, or don't allow yourself to be stirred up to get angry, because anger sits in the heart of a fool


    14. They decided the most poignant statement they could make was to set the ship on fire in protest and martyrdom, quickly ending the newly formed movement and annihilating any of the small amounts of crew members in all the remaining ships who could be stirred to fight for themselves and their fellow crew


    15. Black gowns and bareness may be enough for those whose piety is so exalted that ceremonies are only a hindrance to the purity of their devotions; but the ignorant and the dull, if they are to be stirred, and especially the women who have entered upon that long series of gray years that begins, for those worked gaunt and shapeless in the fields, somewhere about twenty-five and never leaves off again, if they are to be helped to be less forlorn need many ceremonies, many symbols, much show, and mystery, and awfulness


    16. Johnson said you might have been sleepwalking, but I thought if I brought you here, your memories might be stirred


    17. Dead is dead, and should never again be stirred up


    18. Terrible to be stirred not only to unchristianity but to vulgarity


    19. So easily could she be stirred to courage and enthusiasm that she was able to forget most of her fears and discomforts in the new business of training her mind to triumph over her body, and she got through a surprising quantity of mixed reading that winter and spring; and when at last in the following May her hour had come, she marched off almost recklessly with her two plaits already hanging down her back and her head held high and her eyes wide and shining to the fatal bedroom where Death she supposed, but refused to care, sat waiting to see if he could not get her this time, so filled was she with the spirit she had been cultivating for six months of proud determination not to be beaten


    20. earthly existence was something to be stirred by, then what the newly resurrected

    21. Lorry's friendly heart to believe that he looked up oftener, and that he appeared to be stirred by some perception of inconsistencies surrounding him


    22. Men must be stirred up, pushed on, treated roughly by the very benefit of their deliverance, their eyes must be wounded by the true, light must be hurled at them in terrible handfuls


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