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I . stir [stɜ:ɐ, Am stɜ:r] N

III . stir [stɜ:ɐ, Am stɜ:r] VB intr

1. stir (move):

2. stir (awake):

3. stir (venture out):

4. stir Brit, Aus (cause trouble):

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In hot enfleurage, solid fats are heated and botanical matter is stirred into the fat.
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But the music vibes within him constantly stirred him into action.
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The culture is then stirred and aerated to incorporate oxygen into the culture which the yeast uses in the synthesis of needed survival factors.
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An oatmeal-like coating hid fruit-based gummy bears that appeared when hot water was added and the product stirred.
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In a time when a married woman's legal rights were still precarious, a wife's lawsuit against her clergyman husband stirred public interest.
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This is why other smaller fish species are often seen around it, as they feed on the detritus and smaller organisms that are stirred up.
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The curd is stirred constantly during this step to avoid uneven cooking or overcooking, and the cooking will only take 2060 minutes.
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The dried food would start to swell, and after two minutes the mixture was stirred, and a sachet of sauce added.
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The watchers held their breath as the great ship stirred.
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However, these factors in the landed housing market have stirred up questions as to the salability of these new and recently erected developments -- particularly in the current demand outlook.
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