Sentence examples for Stir up from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Stir up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to causing a disturbance, excitement, or agitation in a situation or among people. Example: "The politician's speech was designed to stir up emotions among the crowd."

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Stir up

verb

Arouse or excite passion or action.

  • What one man can do himself directly is but little. If however he can stir up ten others to take up the task he has accomplished much - Wilbur Wright

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Stir up old memories.

She would stir up trouble.

One hymn began, "Stir up this stu, stir up this stu, stir up this stupid heart of mine".

WHALES seem to stir up strong feelings.

Nothing so slippery can stir up indignation.

SMFG may soon stir up more trouble.

New Name wants to stir up attention.

He's just trying to stir up trouble".

Adjuvants stir up the immune system.

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Sharapova stirring it up after the Rolling Stone stir-up.

Being alone can stir-up sexual thoughts in your mind.

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