Stir Up in a sentence

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Synonym: provoke, incite. Antonym: calm

Meaning: To provoke or incite a reaction or emotion; to cause disturbance or unrest.


Stir Up in a sentence

(1) The dog likes to stir up trouble.

(2) The boat caused the water to stir up.

(3) The storm can stir up the ocean waves.

(4) The wind can stir up the sand on the beach.

(5) The boat can stir up the fish in the water.

(6) The earthquake can stir up dust and debris.

(7) The storm began to stir up the ocean waves.

(8) Stir up memories of our childhood adventures.

(9) The storm can stir up the dust on the ground.

(10) The wind can stir up the leaves on the ground.



Stir Up sentence

(11) The dog likes to stir up trouble with the cat.

(12) Some students stir up trouble to get attention.

(13) Some students stir up trouble to prove a point.

(14) Being dishonest can stir up anger and betrayal.

(15) He enjoys starting troll about to stir up drama.

(16) The boat's wake can stir up the water behind it.

(17) She couldn't resist the urge to stir up trouble.

(18) Rouses is a verb that means to awaken or stir up.

(19) The kids decided to stir up a ruckus at the park.

(20) The storm caused the ocean to stir up huge waves.




Stir Up make sentence

(21) The movie's intense scenes really stir up emotions.

(22) Some students like to stir up trouble just for fun.

(23) The boat's motor can stir up the water in the lake.

(24) Don't be afraid to stir up a conversation in class.

(25) She always tries to rock the boat and stir up drama.

(26) Agitators often stir up trouble in political rallies.

(27) The old photographs stir up memories of my childhood.

(28) It's time to stir up a project to increase our sales.

(29) Let's stir up a project to create a new product line.

(30) Let's stir up a project to redesign our office space.



Sentence of stir up

(31) Some students stir up trouble to challenge authority.

(32) The storm can stir up the ocean and create big waves.

(33) The news of the scandal began to stir up controversy.

(34) The music began to stir up memories of her childhood.

(35) Let's stir up some excitement for the upcoming event.

(36) Let's stir up a conversation about our favorite books.

(37) It's not wise to stir up trouble with your professors.

(38) He couldn't help but stir up trouble wherever he went.

(39) Gossipmongers love to stir up trouble and create chaos.

(40) I want to stir up a battle between the two rival gangs.




Stir Up meaningful sentence

(41) The commander ordered his troops to stir up a skirmish.

(42) If you stir up a ruckus, you'll only make things worse.

(43) The hot weather will surely stir up a thirst in anyone.

(44) Refusing to apologize can stir up anger and resentment.

(45) The earthquake can stir up the ground and cause damage.

(46) The journalist's article aimed to stir up a controversy.

(47) I want to stir up a disagreement to challenge our ideas.

(48) Let's stir up a campaign to promote safe driving habits.

(49) Let's stir up a project to revamp our company's website.

(50) The intermeddlers were always trying to stir up trouble.



Stir Up sentence examples

(51) It's best to avoid students who like to stir up trouble.

(52) Let's stir up a disagreement to spark some lively debate.

(53) Let's stir up a campaign to fight against animal cruelty.

(54) We need to stir up a campaign to promote gender equality.

(55) The salty snacks will stir up a thirst for a fizzy drink.

(56) It is not wise to stir up dissent in a classroom setting.

(57) If you want to succeed in college, don't stir up trouble.

(58) The social media post was shared to stir up a controversy.

(59) The blogger's post was published to stir up a controversy.

(60) The old photographs stir up memories of family gatherings.



Sentence with stir up

(61) Let's stir up a campaign to promote healthy eating habits.

(62) Let's stir up a conversation about our travel experiences.

(63) Being overly critical can stir up anger and defensiveness.

(64) The earthquake can stir up the rocks and cause landslides.

(65) The artist's latest exhibit is sure to stir up controversy.

(66) The professor's lecture was given to stir up a controversy.

(67) The sound of laughter can stir up memories of joyful times.

(68) Disrespecting someone's beliefs can stir up anger and hurt.

(69) The storm can stir up the leaves and branches on the trees.

(70) The politician's remarks always seem to stir up controversy.




Use stir up in a sentence

(71) The comedian's jokes were intended to stir up a controversy.

(72) The celebrity's statement was made to stir up a controversy.

(73) It's time to stir up a campaign to support local businesses.

(74) Let's stir up a campaign to advocate for affordable housing.

(75) We need to stir up a campaign to advocate for animal rights.

(76) He loves to troll down social media and stir up controversy.

(77) I need to stir up a proposal for the upcoming board meeting.

(78) The intense workout session will stir up a thirst for water.

(79) The sight of the ice-cold beer will stir up a thirst in you.

(80) The politician's speech was designed to stir up controversy.



Sentence using stir up

(81) The debate team always knows how to stir up a good argument.

(82) The fashion show aims to stir up inspiration for new trends.

(83) The song's lyrics stir up feelings of heartbreak and longing.

(84) The activist's speech was delivered to stir up a controversy.

(85) The athlete's actions were intended to stir up a controversy.

(86) Let's stir up a campaign to promote renewable energy sources.

(87) We should stir up a campaign to support fair trade practices.

(88) It's time to stir up a campaign to prevent domestic violence.

(89) We should stir up a campaign to promote equal rights for all.

(90) Let's stir up a challenge and see who can bake the best cake.



Stir Up example sentence

(91) If you keep poking at him, you're going to stir up a quarrel.

(92) We need to stir up a project to improve our customer service.

(93) If you stir up troublemakers, you'll only make matters worse.

(94) He's always trying to stir up troublemakers and create drama.

(95) If you want to stir up trouble, don't do it in the classroom.

(96) The new art exhibit is sure to stir up emotions and opinions.

(97) Ignoring someone's feelings can stir up anger and resentment.

(98) The art exhibit aims to stir up emotions and provoke thought.

(99) The talk show host would calumniate in order to stir up drama.

(100) Trolls are notorious for their ability to stir up controversy.



Sentence with word stir up

(101) The controversial documentary is bound to stir up controversy.

(102) I need to stir up a concern about the safety of our workplace.

(103) The radio host's comments were meant to stir up a controversy.

(104) We need to stir up a disagreement to challenge the status quo.

(105) The dry climate will stir up a thirst for something hydrating.

(106) The saucy comments on social media always stir up controversy.

(107) The protesters were trying to stir up support for their cause.

(108) The new student organization aims to stir up change on campus.

(109) The charity event hopes to stir up donations for a good cause.

(110) The kids used sticks to stir up the mud puddle and make a mess.



Sentence of stir up

(111) The controversial book release is bound to stir up controversy.

(112) The documentary aims to stir up a concern about climate change.

(113) The sight of a certain car can stir up memories of a road trip.

(114) The rebels planned to stir up a skirmish to distract the enemy.

(115) Let's stir up a campaign to encourage volunteerism in our city.

(116) The provocative article aimed to stir up a revolution of ideas.

(117) We need to stir up a proposal for the charity event next month.

(118) Let's stir up a challenge and see who can run the fastest mile.

(119) I don't want to stir up a quarrel, but I have to speak my mind.

(120) She always tries to stir up a quarrel when she's feeling bored.



Stir Up used in a sentence

(121) It's best to keep it untroublesome and not stir up any trouble.

(122) Dismissing someone's opinions can stir up anger and disrespect.

(123) The protesters were trying to stir up change in the government.

(124) The controversial policy change is bound to stir up controversy.

(125) The politician's remarks were intended to stir up a controversy.

(126) We should stir up a disagreement to encourage critical thinking.

(127) We should stir up a campaign to promote mental health awareness.

(128) It's important to stir up a campaign to prevent substance abuse.

(129) Let's stir up a proposal for the renovation of the office space.

(130) I have to stir up a proposal for the research grant application.



Stir Up sentence in English

(131) The new policy is likely to stir up controversy among employees.

(132) The rowdy fans started to stir up a ruckus at the football game.

(133) Don't stir up trouble by spreading rumors about your classmates.

(134) Refusing to listen to feedback can stir up anger and resentment.

(135) Trump through his tweets, has been known to stir up controversy.

(136) The columnist's controversial opinions often stir up controversy.

(137) The controversial product launch is bound to stir up controversy.

(138) The news article was meant to stir up a concern among the public.

(139) The novel's tragic ending is sure to stir up feelings of sadness.

(140) The documentary aims to stir up feelings of outrage and activism.

(141) The sculpture's intricate details stir up feelings of admiration.

(142) The filmmaker's documentary was created to stir up a controversy.

(143) The musician's song lyrics were written to stir up a controversy.

(144) It's important to stir up a campaign to promote physical fitness.

(145) Let's stir up a challenge and see who can paint the best picture.

(146) The captain's harsh treatment of the crew could stir up a mutiny.

(147) It's not worth it to stir up a quarrel over something so trivial.

(148) We should stir up a project to streamline our production process.

(149) The professor warned us not to stir up dissent during the debate.

(150) The music festival is sure to stir up excitement among attendees.

(151) Let's stir up a revolution in the way we consume and produce food.

(152) Let's stir up a revolution in the way we approach gender equality.

(153) The controversial art installation is sure to stir up controversy.

(154) The photograph captures a moment that can stir up feelings of joy.

(155) The talk show host's comments were meant to stir up a controversy.

(156) I want to stir up a curiosity about the mysteries of the universe.

(157) A certain book can stir up memories of a favorite childhood story.

(158) The sight of a certain flower can stir up memories of a loved one.

(159) The touch of a loved one's hand can stir up memories of affection.

(160) Let's stir up a disagreement and see if we can find common ground.

(161) The tabloid newspaper loves to stir up a scandal for higher sales.

(162) The rowdy teenagers decided to stir up a ruckus at the local park.

(163) The intriguing book cover was enough to stir up a curiosity in me.

(164) The sight of the refreshing lemonade will stir up a thirst in you.

(165) Let's stir up a discussion about the pros and cons of remote work.

(166) Being dismissive of someone's emotions can stir up anger and hurt.

(167) I want to stir up a revolution in the way we think about education.

(168) The controversial social media post is sure to stir up controversy.

(169) The charity event was organized to stir up a concern about poverty.

(170) The movie's intense scenes really stir up feelings in the audience.

(171) The protest march aims to stir up feelings of unity and solidarity.

(172) Hearing a certain song can stir up memories of a past relationship.

(173) A familiar scent can stir up memories of a specific time and place.

(174) Don't be afraid to stir up a disagreement and express your opinion.

(175) Let's stir up a disagreement and see if we can come to a consensus.

(176) It's time to stir up a campaign to raise funds for cancer research.

(177) I want to stir up a challenge and see who can do the most push-ups.

(178) The viral video has managed to stir up a sensation on social media.

(179) The crew's dissatisfaction with their wages could stir up a mutiny.

(180) The delicious aroma of coffee will stir up a thirst for a warm cup.

(181) The upcoming concert is set to stir up interest among music lovers.

(182) He deliberately tried to stir up a quarrel between his two friends.

(183) We should stir up a conversation about the importance of recycling.

(184) Let's stir up a conversation about our favorite childhood memories.

(185) Disregarding someone's boundaries can stir up anger and discomfort.

(186) The news of the scandal began to stir up emotions in the community.

(187) The politician's speech was designed to stir up patriotic feelings.

(188) She's always looking for ways to get into trouble and stir up drama.

(189) The controversial book managed to stir up controversy among readers.

(190) The controversial social media post is bound to stir up controversy.

(191) The protest rally aimed to stir up the atmosphere and demand change.

(192) The poem's beautiful imagery can stir up feelings of awe and wonder.

(193) The politician's speech managed to stir up a frenzy among the crowd.

(194) Going through old letters can stir up memories of long-lost friends.

(195) Let's stir up a disagreement and see if we can find a middle ground.

(196) It's healthy to stir up a disagreement and question our assumptions.

(197) It's important to stir up a campaign to prevent bullying in schools.

(198) We should stir up a campaign to support local artists and musicians.

(199) The protesters were determined to stir up a ruckus at the city hall.

(200) The meddlesome relative always tries to stir up drama in the family.

(201) Making fun of someone's appearance can stir up anger and insecurity.

(202) The boat's propeller can stir up the sand on the bottom of the lake.

(203) It's important to stir up your creativity when working on a project.

(204) Let's stir up a revolution in the way we approach sustainable living.

(205) The celebrity's scandalous behavior continues to stir up controversy.

(206) The artist's painting has the power to stir up feelings of nostalgia.

(207) The play's powerful dialogue is meant to stir up feelings of empathy.

(208) The journalist's investigative report aimed to stir up a controversy.

(209) The taste of a certain fruit can stir up memories of a summer picnic.

(210) The sound of waves crashing can stir up memories of a beach vacation.

(211) The taste of a certain spice can stir up memories of a favorite dish.

(212) We should stir up a campaign to encourage recycling in our community.

(213) It's important to stir up a campaign to combat racial discrimination.

(214) We need to stir up a campaign to encourage responsible pet ownership.

(215) It's time to stir up a campaign to promote literacy in our community.

(216) The DJ played energetic music to stir up the atmosphere at the party.

(217) His constant lying began to stir up a suspicion among his colleagues.

(218) Let's stir up a challenge and see who can write the best short story.

(219) The chef's unique dish is bound to stir up a sensation among foodies.

(220) Don't stir up a ruckus at the party, we're trying to keep it low-key.

(221) The long hike will surely stir up a thirst for a refreshing beverage.

(222) I didn't mean to stir up a quarrel, I was just trying to make a joke.

(223) The prankster's actions were intended to stir up commotion and chaos.

(224) It's not wise to stir up troublemakers, as they can be unpredictable.

(225) The upcoming election is sure to stir up a conversation among voters.

(226) He always tries to stir up a disagreement whenever we have a meeting.

(227) Don't stir up trouble if you're not willing to face the consequences.

(228) The boat's propeller can stir up the sand on the bottom of the ocean.

(229) The coach tried to stir up his team's enthusiasm before the big game.

(230) The coach tried to stir up enthusiasm among the team before the game.

(231) The coach tried to stir up his team's motivation before the big game.

(232) The news of the unexpected victory began to stir up hope in the team.

(233) I decided to stir up a disagreement to see how my friends would react.

(234) The book's purpose is to stir up a concern about mental health issues.

(235) The campaign aims to stir up a concern about the importance of voting.

(236) The charity event aimed to stir up a battle for donations and support.

(237) The taste of a certain candy can stir up memories of childhood treats.

(238) The sound of birds chirping can stir up memories of peaceful mornings.

(239) The taste of a certain beverage can stir up memories of a celebration.

(240) Let's stir up a disagreement and see if we can find a new perspective.

(241) The talk show host always tries to stir up a scandal to boost ratings.

(242) Some people just like to shack onto a comment and stir up controversy.

(243) She loves to quibble with the rest of them just to stir up some drama.

(244) We need to stir up a campaign to raise awareness about climate change.

(245) The musician's lyrics aimed to stir up a revolution of love and unity.

(246) We should stir up a proposal for the team-building activity next week.

(247) I'm going to stir up a challenge and challenge you to a game of chess.

(248) The unjust laws were enough to stir up a rebellion among the citizens.

(249) We need to stir up a project to enhance our employee training program.

(250) Don't stir up trouble if you're not prepared to face the consequences.

(251) Being consistently late or unreliable can stir up anger and annoyance.

(252) The political rally was designed to stir up support for the candidate.

(253) The siblings often stir up a disagreement just for the sake of arguing.

(254) The speaker tried to stir up the atmosphere with his passionate speech.

(255) The politician's speech was designed to stir up feelings of patriotism.

(256) The author's controversial book was published to stir up a controversy.

(257) The company's marketing campaign was launched to stir up a controversy.

(258) The politician's policy proposal was designed to stir up a controversy.

(259) The social media influencer's post was shared to stir up a controversy.

(260) The touch of a certain fabric can stir up memories of a cherished item.

(261) Let's stir up a disagreement and explore the complexities of the issue.

(262) It's healthy to stir up a disagreement and engage in respectful debate.

(263) The author's book aimed to stir up a scandal by exposing hidden truths.

(264) The activist's protest aimed to stir up a revolution for animal rights.

(265) Pathos is often used in speeches to stir up emotions and rally support.

(266) The teacher asked the students to stir up some ideas for their project.

(267) The news of the impending storm began to stir up fear in the community.

(268) The old photo album always manages to stir up memories of my childhood.

(269) The politician decided to stir up a campaign to promote his new policy.

(270) The spicy margarita will definitely stir up a thirst for another round.

(271) The movie's tragic ending was sure to stir up emotions in the audience.

(272) It's time to stir up a project to expand our business into new markets.

(273) The controversial topic of gun control is sure to stir up a discussion.

(274) We need to stir up a conversation about mental health in our community.

(275) The jingoistic propaganda was designed to stir up nationalistic fervor.

(276) The pressure to maintain a high GPA can stir up tension among students.

(277) The activist group is trying to stir up awareness about climate change.

(278) Not following through on promises can stir up anger and disappointment.

(279) The band's music is meant to stir up a revolution in the music industry.

(280) The controversial law is expected to stir up controversy among citizens.

(281) The artist's provocative painting was designed to stir up a controversy.

(282) The magician's tricks were meant to stir up a curiosity in the audience.

(283) The sound of rain on the roof can stir up memories of cozy days indoors.

(284) Let's stir up a disagreement and see if we can find a solution together.

(285) I'm going to stir up a disagreement to challenge the prevailing opinion.

(286) The feminist movement aimed to stir up a revolution for gender equality.

(287) The kids decided to stir up a ruckus by playing loud music at the party.

(288) The rowdy fans began to stir up a ruckus after their team lost the game.

(289) The upcoming sports tournament is sure to stir up excitement among fans.

(290) The CEO asked me to stir up a proposal for the company's expansion plan.

(291) The smell of garlic and herbs can stir up a craving for Italian cuisine.

(292) I don't want to stir up a disagreement, but I think your idea is flawed.

(293) The new policy has the potential to stir up dissent among the employees.

(294) Cheating on an exam can stir up anger among classmates who studied hard.

(295) The bloviators on the radio show love to stir up controversy for ratings.

(296) The new policy change is expected to stir up controversy among employees.

(297) The controversial decision by the judge is likely to stir up controversy.

(298) The podcast episode aims to stir up a concern about mental health stigma.

(299) The dance performance is meant to stir up feelings of passion and desire.

(300) The professor's controversial lecture was given to stir up a controversy.

(301) The touch of a soft blanket can stir up memories of comfort and security.

(302) The sight of a certain landmark can stir up memories of a memorable trip.

(303) The sight of a certain color can stir up memories of a favorite painting.

(304) The sound of a certain voice can stir up memories of a loved one's words.

(305) I'm going to stir up a disagreement to test the strength of our argument.

(306) Let's stir up a campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of smoking.

(307) The politician's speech was designed to stir up emotions in the audience.

(308) The new product launch is sure to stir up excitement among our customers.

(309) The surprise guest appearance is sure to stir up excitement at the event.

(310) The team leader tasked us to stir up a proposal for the project's budget.

(311) Let's stir up a challenge and see who can memorize the most digits of pi.

(312) The new exhibit at the museum is sure to stir up a curiosity in visitors.

(313) The new movie is sure to stir up a sensation among fans of the franchise.

(314) The politician's speech was designed to stir up a sensation among voters.

(315) The discovery of a hidden treasure could stir up a mutiny among the crew.

(316) The politician's speech managed to stir up a frenzy among his supporters.

(317) I need to stir up a request for more funding from the board of directors.

(318) The sound of sizzling bacon can stir up a craving for a hearty breakfast.

(319) The rival gangs were trying to stir up a disturbance in the neighborhood.

(320) She's known for her ability to stir up troublemakers and start arguments.

(321) She deliberately tried to stir up a disagreement between the two friends.

(322) The professor's strict grading policy can stir up tension among students.

(323) The pressure to perform well on exams can stir up tension among students.

(324) My grandmother always told me to leave well alone and not stir up trouble.

(325) Let's stir up a revolution in the way we approach diversity and inclusion.

(326) The movie's plot is intended to stir up a concern about social inequality.

(327) The comedian's controversial jokes were intended to stir up a controversy.

(328) The celebrity's controversial statement was made to stir up a controversy.

(329) The sound of a certain instrument can stir up memories of a favorite song.

(330) The smell of a certain perfume can stir up memories of a special occasion.

(331) I'm going to stir up a disagreement to challenge the prevailing narrative.

(332) Out-of-context quotes can be used to create controversy and stir up drama.

(333) The labor union leader sought to stir up a revolution for workers' rights.

(334) The pranksters thought it would be fun to stir up a ruckus in the library.

(335) The controversial book managed to stir up a ruckus among religious groups.

(336) His rude comment was enough to stir up a conflict between the two friends.

(337) The social media post by the celebrity could stir up a conflict with fans.

(338) The upcoming concert is expected to stir up excitement among music lovers.

(339) The controversial article is expected to stir up a sensation in the media.

(340) The aroma of freshly baked bread always manages to stir up a hunger in me.

(341) The thought of a warm bowl of soup can stir up a craving for comfort food.

(342) The topic of police brutality is one that can easily stir up a discussion.

(343) The controversialist always seemed to stir up trouble with their opinions.

(344) The professor encouraged us to stir up dissent in our writing assignments.

(345) The professor's lecture on politics always manages to stir up controversy.

(346) The troll behind the fake news articles was trying to stir up controversy.

(347) Let's stir up a revolution in the fashion industry with our unique designs.

(348) Let's stir up a revolution in the way we approach mental health in schools.

(349) The controversial statement made by the CEO is sure to stir up controversy.

(350) The controversial movie is expected to stir up controversy among audiences.

(351) The social media post was shared to stir up a concern about online privacy.

(352) The charity's campaign is designed to stir up a concern about child hunger.

(353) The activist's controversial speech was delivered to stir up a controversy.

(354) The artist's provocative artwork was meant to stir up a battle of opinions.

(355) The sight of a certain animal can stir up memories of a wildlife encounter.

(356) Let's stir up a campaign to support education for underprivileged children.

(357) The fiery speech ignited a desire among the people to stir up a revolution.

(358) The teacher asked the students to stir up their creativity for the project.

(359) The new restaurant in town is expected to stir up excitement among foodies.

(360) I'm going to stir up a challenge and challenge you to a game of basketball.

(361) If you want to stir up a fracas, just mention politics at the dinner table.

(362) The politician's speech was designed to stir up emotions and rally support.

(363) The sound of popcorn popping can stir up a craving for a movie night snack.

(364) The unruly fans were trying to stir up a disturbance at the football match.

(365) The last thing we need is someone to stir up troublemakers and cause chaos.

(366) The teacher warned the students not to stir up troublemakers during recess.

(367) I always try to stir up a conversation about politics at family gatherings.

(368) The comedian's joke was meant to stir up a disagreement among the audience.

(369) Trolls often try to troll into conversations to stir up drama and conflict.

(370) If you want to stir up some excitement on campus, organize a charity event.

(371) The upcoming concert is sure to stir up some excitement among music lovers.

(372) Refusing to listen to someone's perspective can stir up anger and conflict.

(373) Refusing to compromise can stir up anger and frustration in group projects.

(374) The politician's speech was designed to stir up a concern about the economy.

(375) The magazine cover was created to stir up a concern about body image issues.

(376) The artist's sculpture was created to stir up a concern about deforestation.

(377) The historical documentary aims to stir up feelings of pride and patriotism.

(378) The fashion show's stunning designs stir up feelings of admiration and envy.

(379) The cooking show's delicious recipes stir up feelings of hunger and craving.

(380) The travel documentary's stunning landscapes stir up feelings of wanderlust.

(381) The chef's unique recipe is sure to stir up a battle among food enthusiasts.

(382) The new product launch is expected to stir up a battle for market dominance.

(383) The new exhibit at the museum is sure to stir up a curiosity among visitors.

(384) The rival company attempted to stir up a scandal to tarnish our brand image.

(385) We need to stir up a campaign to raise awareness about mental health issues.

(386) The protesters gathered outside the government building to stir up a ruckus.

(387) The artist's latest exhibit is sure to stir up controversy and spark debate.

(388) I don't want to stir up a ruckus, but I think we need to address this issue.

(389) The pranksters thought it would be funny to stir up a ruckus in the library.

(390) The captain's decision to sail into dangerous waters could stir up a mutiny.

(391) The spicy food will definitely stir up a thirst for something cold to drink.

(392) It's best to avoid topics that could stir up a quarrel at family gatherings.

(393) The smell of freshly brewed coffee can stir up a craving for a caffeine fix.

(394) The new art exhibit is sure to stir up a conversation among art enthusiasts.

(395) The controversial topic of climate change is sure to stir up a conversation.

(396) The political rally aimed to stir up dissent against the current government.

(397) The controversial topic of gun control can stir up tension in any classroom.

(398) The new campus club is hoping to stir up interest in environmental activism.

(399) The social media post was intended to stir up a disagreement among followers.

(400) The controversial interview is expected to stir up controversy among viewers.

(401) The teacher tried to stir up a concern among the students about their grades.

(402) The news segment was aired to stir up a concern about the state of education.

(403) The artist's controversial performance was intended to stir up a controversy.

(404) The smell of freshly baked cookies can stir up memories of grandma's kitchen.

(405) The taste of a particular dish can stir up memories of a favorite restaurant.

(406) It's important to stir up a disagreement and consider alternative viewpoints.

(407) I want to stir up a challenge and see who can finish this puzzle the fastest.

(408) The controversial book has managed to stir up controversy and divide readers.

(409) The sports team is planning to stir up a campaign to increase fan engagement.

(410) The unique art exhibit is expected to stir up interest among art enthusiasts.

(411) The aroma of freshly baked cookies always manages to stir up a craving in me.

(412) The tabloid newspaper was always looking to stir up a scandal to boost sales.

(413) The new tax proposal has the potential to stir up dissent among the citizens.

(414) The documentary aims to stir up a revolution in the way we view mental health.

(415) The journalist's article was designed to stir up a disagreement among readers.

(416) The comedian's jokes were meant to stir up a disagreement and provoke thought.

(417) The organization's event was meant to stir up a concern about gender equality.

(418) The news article's shocking revelations are sure to stir up feelings of anger.

(419) The sight of a sunset over the ocean can stir up memories of a beach vacation.

(420) The goal is to stir up a disagreement and learn from each other's experiences.

(421) The goal is to stir up a disagreement and foster a culture of open-mindedness.

(422) The politician tried to stir up a scandal to distract from his own wrongdoing.

(423) Let's stir up a campaign to support local farmers and sustainable agriculture.

(424) The documentary aimed to stir up a revolution in public opinion about poverty.

(425) The playwright's controversial play sought to stir up a revolution in theater.

(426) The unruly protesters attempted to stir up a ruckus during the peaceful march.

(427) The controversial book has managed to stir up a lot of interest among readers.

(428) The corrupt officials' actions were enough to stir up a rebellion in the city.

(429) The unjust taxation system was enough to stir up a rebellion among the people.

(430) The animal rights group is trying to stir up a campaign to ban animal testing.

(431) The first mate's constant complaints about the captain could stir up a mutiny.

(432) The captain's refusal to listen to the crew's concerns could stir up a mutiny.

(433) The exclusive fashion show is expected to stir up interest among fashionistas.

(434) The politician tried to stir up a scandal to distract from his own corruption.

(435) The rival company tried to stir up a scandal about the safety of our products.

(436) The protesters tried to stir up a disturbance outside the government building.

(437) Some people enjoy playing the role of contrarians just to stir up controversy.

(438) The student government is trying to stir up interest in the upcoming election.

(439) Interrupting someone while they're speaking can stir up anger and frustration.

(440) Refusing to acknowledge someone's hard work can stir up anger and frustration.

(441) The author's book aimed to stir up a disagreement and challenge societal norms.

(442) The politician's proposal is certain to stir up controversy among constituents.

(443) The controversial law passed by the government is bound to stir up controversy.

(444) She couldn't resist the urge to troll onto social media and stir up some drama.

(445) The radio show host tried to stir up a concern among listeners about fake news.

(446) The love letter's heartfelt words stir up feelings of affection and tenderness.

(447) The historical reenactment aims to stir up feelings of nostalgia and curiosity.

(448) The filmmaker's controversial documentary was created to stir up a controversy.

(449) The musician's controversial song lyrics were written to stir up a controversy.

(450) The smell of freshly cut grass can stir up memories of playing in the backyard.

(451) The controversial video managed to stir up a scandal and divide public opinion.

(452) The philosopher's ideas aimed to stir up a revolution in philosophical thought.

(453) If I look at old photographs, it might stir up a sense of melancholy within me.

(454) The news of the celebrity's scandal began to stir up gossip among the tabloids.

(455) The government is looking for experts to stir up a proposal for the new policy.

(456) The committee is requesting us to stir up a proposal for the community project.

(457) The social media post was meant to instigate commotion and stir up controversy.

(458) The controversial art exhibit is bound to stir up a fracas among the community.

(459) The crew's discovery of a plot to overthrow the captain could stir up a mutiny.

(460) The release of a new movie trailer is expected to stir up a demand for tickets.

(461) The exciting sports event is set to stir up interest among fans and spectators.

(462) The thought-provoking documentary is likely to stir up interest and discussion.

(463) The sight of a juicy burger on a billboard can stir up a craving for fast food.

(464) Let's stir up a discussion about the impact of technology on our social skills.

(465) The rowdy teenagers were attempting to stir up a disturbance at the local park.

(466) Sometimes it's necessary to stir up controversy to bring attention to an issue.

(467) Making derogatory comments about someone's race or ethnicity can stir up anger.

(468) Let's stir up a revolution in the way we address mental health in the workplace.

(469) The chef's innovative recipes aim to stir up a revolution in the culinary world.

(470) The activist group organized a protest to stir up a concern about animal rights.

(471) The newspaper article was written to stir up a concern about rising crime rates.

(472) The art exhibition's thought-provoking pieces stir up feelings of introspection.

(473) The author's controversial opinion piece was published to stir up a controversy.

(474) I'm going to stir up a disagreement to encourage critical thinking and analysis.

(475) The mischievous students planned to stir up a ruckus during the school assembly.

(476) The news of the company's bankruptcy began to stir up panic among the employees.

(477) The sound of a certain song always manages to stir up memories of my first love.

(478) The charity organization is planning to stir up a campaign to help the homeless.

(479) The lack of food and water on the ship could stir up a mutiny among the sailors.

(480) I don't understand why she always tries to stir up a quarrel with her coworkers.

(481) The sight of a colorful fruit platter can stir up a craving for a healthy snack.

(482) The issue of climate change is always a hot topic that can stir up a discussion.

(483) The politician's speech was designed to stir up a disagreement among the voters.

(484) The protest march was intended to stir up public outrage about police brutality.

(485) Refusing to take responsibility for your actions can stir up anger and mistrust.

(486) The controversial statement made by the athlete is likely to stir up controversy.

(487) The controversial statement made by the professor is sure to stir up controversy.

(488) The motivational speaker's words stir up feelings of empowerment and self-belief.

(489) The coach's motivational speech was meant to stir up a battle spirit in the team.

(490) The new law proposal is expected to stir up a battle in the legislative assembly.

(491) It's always interesting to stir up a disagreement and see different perspectives.

(492) The celebrity's controversial tweet managed to stir up a scandal on social media.

(493) She seems to enjoy quibbling with the rest of the group just to stir up conflict.

(494) The new iPhone release always manages to stir up a frenzy among tech enthusiasts.

(495) The controversial movie managed to stir up a ruckus among conservative audiences.

(496) The disagreement over the inheritance could stir up a conflict within the family.

(497) The upcoming concert is expected to stir up a lot of interest among music lovers.

(498) The charity event is expected to stir up a lot of interest among philanthropists.

(499) The tyrannical ruler's actions were enough to stir up a rebellion in the kingdom.

(500) The tantalizing smell of spicy curry can stir up a hunger that is hard to resist.

(501) The new product launch is expected to stir up interest among potential customers.

(502) The controversial topic of climate change is sure to stir up interest and debate.

(503) The sight of a decadent chocolate cake can stir up a craving for something sweet.

(504) The leaked emails were enough to stir up a scandal and ruin the CEO's reputation.

(505) Let's stir up a discussion about the impact of social media on our mental health.

(506) I want to stir up a discussion about the importance of voting in local elections.

(507) Bringing up politics during a group project can stir up tension among classmates.

(508) Blaming someone for something they didn't do can stir up anger and defensiveness.

(509) The politician's speech aimed to stir up a revolution in the hearts of the people.

(510) We need to stir up a revolution in the way we approach environmental conservation.

(511) The controversial speech delivered by the activist is sure to stir up controversy.

(512) The controversial decision made by the committee is likely to stir up controversy.

(513) The controversial speech given by the politician is likely to stir up controversy.

(514) The controversial decision made by the company is expected to stir up controversy.

(515) The politician's controversial statement is sure to stir up a battle among voters.

(516) The teacher's assignment was designed to stir up a battle of ideas among students.

(517) The intriguing book cover is designed to stir up a curiosity in potential readers.

(518) Sometimes it's necessary to stir up a disagreement to bring about positive change.

(519) It's time to stir up a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of voting.

(520) The artist's controversial artwork aimed to stir up a revolution in the art world.

(521) The whistleblower's revelations aimed to stir up a revolution in corporate ethics.

(522) The gossip magazine's scandalous article managed to stir up a ruckus in Hollywood.

(523) The unruly protesters tried to stir up a ruckus during the peaceful demonstration.

(524) The rowdy teenagers thought it would be fun to stir up a ruckus at the local mall.

(525) The new restaurant in town has managed to stir up a lot of interest among foodies.

(526) The musician's new album is expected to stir up a sensation in the music industry.

(527) The new dress code policy is bound to stir up a fracas among students and parents.

(528) The new marketing campaign is expected to stir up a demand for our latest product.

(529) The intriguing plot of the novel is likely to stir up interest among avid readers.

(530) He knew that bringing up politics would stir up a quarrel, but he couldn't resist.

(531) The new dress code policy has the potential to stir up dissent among the students.

(532) Let's stir up some creativity by brainstorming new ideas for the school newspaper.

(533) The artist's provocative artwork is meant to stir up a revolution in the art scene.

(534) The controversial statement made by the celebrity is likely to stir up controversy.

(535) The protest march aimed to stir up the atmosphere and bring attention to the cause.

(536) The charity event aimed to stir up the atmosphere and raise funds for a good cause.

(537) The documentary series hopes to stir up a concern about the impact of fast fashion.

(538) I'm going to stir up a disagreement to see if our argument holds up under scrutiny.

(539) The whistleblower's revelations managed to stir up a scandal within the government.

(540) Let's stir up a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of blood donation.

(541) The charismatic leader aimed to stir up a revolution against the oppressive regime.

(542) The underground newspaper aimed to stir up a revolution of thought among the youth.

(543) I want to stir up a challenge and see who can solve this math problem the quickest.

(544) The oppressive regime's policies were enough to stir up a rebellion in the country.

(545) The celebrity's scandalous behavior is sure to stir up a sensation in the tabloids.

(546) The artist's provocative exhibit is expected to stir up a sensation at the gallery.

(547) We need to stir up a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of recycling.

(548) The politician's comments on immigration are sure to stir up a fracas among voters.

(549) The sound of sizzling bacon in the morning can stir up a hunger that lasts all day.

(550) The sight of a perfectly cooked pizza can stir up a hunger that is hard to satisfy.



Stir Up meaning


Stir up is a versatile phrasal verb that can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. In this article, we will explore the different ways in which you can use "stir up" in a sentence and provide you with tips on how to do so effectively.


1. Stir up emotions: One common usage of "stir up" is to describe the act of arousing or provoking emotions in oneself or others. For example: - The movie stirred up a range of emotions within me, from laughter to tears. - His speech stirred up anger among the crowd, leading to protests. Tip: When using "stir up" to describe emotions, it is important to provide context or specify the type of emotions being stirred. This helps to create a clearer picture for the reader or listener.


2. Stir up trouble: Another common usage of "stir up" is to describe the act of causing or inciting trouble or conflict. For example: - The politician's controversial remarks stirred up a heated debate among the public. - He always tries to stir up trouble between his friends by spreading rumors. Tip: When using "stir up" to describe trouble, it is helpful to provide details about the nature of the trouble or conflict being caused. This adds depth to your sentence and helps the reader or listener understand the situation better.


3. Stir up memories: "Stir up" can also be used to describe the act of evoking or bringing back memories or feelings from the past. For example: - The old photograph stirred up memories of my childhood. - The smell of freshly baked cookies always stirs up nostalgic feelings. Tip: When using "stir up" to describe memories, it is effective to provide sensory details or specific triggers that evoke those memories. This helps to create a vivid image in the reader or listener's mind.


4. Stir up interest: "Stir up" can be used to describe the act of generating or arousing interest or curiosity in something or someone. For example: - The teaser trailer for the new movie stirred up a lot of interest among fans. - Her unique artwork always manages to stir up curiosity and intrigue. Tip: When using "stir up" to describe interest, it is beneficial to provide specific details or qualities that make the subject intriguing. This helps to capture the reader or listener's attention and engage them further.


5. Stir up a storm: Lastly, "stir up" can be used idiomatically to describe the act of causing a commotion or uproar. For example: - The controversial decision by the company's CEO stirred up a storm of criticism. - The politician's scandalous behavior stirred up a media frenzy. Tip: When using "stir up" idiomatically, it is important to provide context or details about the commotion or uproar being caused. This helps to convey the intensity or magnitude of the situation.


In conclusion, "stir up" is a versatile phrasal verb that can be used in various ways to convey different meanings. By following the tips provided in this article, you can effectively incorporate "stir up" into your sentences and enhance your communication skills.





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