Sentence examples for stir at from inspiring English sources

The term "stir at" is not technically correct or usable in written English.
"Stir" by itself is an action verb, meaning to mix or blend ingredients together. You could use a phrase such as "stir up" instead. For example, "I stirred up the batter for my cake."

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It caused quite a stir at the time.

There was a stir at the prosecution table.

ZAMBIA rarely makes a stir at the annual UN general assembly in New York.

So, yes, I hope the cars brought by Pettit cause a stir at auction.

In June, a miniature Yorkie caused a smaller stir, at a fancy Manhattan restaurant.

Even before its release, the report was causing a stir at City Hall.

It's easy to see why this caused such a stir at Frankfurt last year.

The Israeli coach who created a stir at Madison Square Garden last week issued an apology.

In this reader at least, mind, heart and body stir at those lines.

Drug users in the nearby crack den failed to stir at all.

His joining the team has caused quite a stir at this school of 1,250.

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