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Meanings of
stirred up
in English
Emotionally aroused.
stirred
aroused
stimulated
Related terms
excited
Usage of
stirred up
in English
1
But recent concerns about Palm's viability, and have
stirred
up
more talk.
2
Somehow, the speech
stirred
up
resentment in the minds of the hearers.
3
And they
stirred
up
the people and the ancients and the scribes.
4
Just look at the trouble
stirred
up
by the invasion of Iraq.
5
Some day-tripping yahoos visited Loggerhead Island this morning and
stirred
up
trouble.
6
His fiasco
stirred
up
something of a breeze in the United States.
7
Now the reavers are
stirred
up
,
and may be coming this way.
8
That organization has
stirred
up
more trouble in the past five years-
9
My interest in the scene
stirred
up
his, and made him communicative.
10
So there was no point getting all
stirred
up
about the coincidence.
11
The appearance of the handcuffed prisoner
stirred
up
a lot of curiosity.
12
Some part of his earlier life seemed
stirred
up
in the man.
13
He
stirred
up
a movement for the encouragement of the British fisheries.
14
The novelty of it got everybody
stirred
up
and made them hilarious.
15
Soon the knocked-down tent was raised again, and the fire
stirred
up
.
16
John was chuckling at the idea, but it
stirred
up
a reminiscence.
Other examples for "stirred up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
stirred
up
stirred
stir
Verb
Preposition
Stirred up
through the time
Stirred up
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Common
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