What is the meaning of STIR. Phrases containing STIR
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pl.
of Stirps
n.
The act or result of stirring; agitation; tumult; bustle; noise or various movements.
n.
A gardener's tool, somewhat like a scoop, used in taking up plants, stirring the earth, etc.
n.
A seat for a rider, -- usually made of leather, padded to span comfortably a horse's back, furnished with stirrups for the rider's feet to rest in, and fastened in place with a girth; also, a seat for the rider on a bicycle or tricycle.
n.
One who, or that which, stirs something; also, one who moves about, especially after sleep; as, an early stirrer.
a.
Without stirring; very quiet; motionless.
v. t.
To stir the surface soil of, as a field.
v. i.
To be exited or roused up; to be stirred up from a dormant, torpid, or inactive state; to be active.
v.
To put in motion; to stir up; to agitate.
v. i.
To be stirring; to be abroad; to go restlessly about; -- said of things or persons expected to remain quiet, as a sleeping person, or the spirit of a dead person; to go about as a somnambulist or a specter.
n.
A stirrer in a copper for boiling wort.
v. t.
To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate; as, to stir a pudding with a spoon.
v. i.
Any piece resembling in shape the stirrup of a saddle, and used as a support, clamp, etc. See Bridle iron.
imp. & p. p.
of Stir
v. i.
To be in action or motion; to move; to get along; to progress; to stir.
n.
A dish formed of oatmeal boiled in water to a certain consistency and frequently stirred, or of oatmeal and dripping mixed together and stirred about in a pan; a hasty pudding.
n.
A contrivance or arrangement serving as a fulcrum for an oar in rowing. It consists sometimes of a notch in the gunwale of a boat, sometimes of a pair of pins between which the oar rests on the edge of the gunwale, sometimes of a single pin passing through the oar, or of a metal fork or stirrup pivoted in the gunwale and suporting the oar.
n.
The act of stirring; stir; commotion.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Stir
v. i.
To stir about energetically; to strive to succeed; to bustle about.
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