There's a bit of ordsprog
There's a bit of a stir in Europe, but it's a stir I think we'll be able to manage ... [to] move forward and gather the support we need,
Colin Powell
(
1937
-)
Warm the pot first, please, then put two heaping teaspoonfuls in the pot-no bags-in boiling water, and when it's in, stir it. And when it comes here, I will stir it again.
Lynn Fontanne
(
1887
-
1983
)
Warm the pot first, please, then put two heaping teaspoonfuls in the pot-no bags-in boiling water, and when it's in, stir it. And when it comes here, I will stir it again.
Lynn Fontanne
(
1887
-
1983
)
From 6 a.m. until at night, the trucks go up to the dump, and every time they go up there they stir up the dust. They either bring more dust or they stir up what's already on the road.
Janice Sandiford
Hardly anyone has noticed that in the Northern Hemisphere people stir their drinks counterclockwise, whereas the same people stir their drinks clockwise when visiting the Southern Hemisphere.
John McCarthy
If one branch doesn't move, the many branches won't stir. T: 'If someone does not lead, no one will follow.'
Chinese Proverbs
Mr. Aristide has resigned his office and has left the country. And now the Haitian people are involved with grasping democracy and moving forward on an interim government. And that's where the focus should be right now. And any comments that would stir up more division are not helpful, as the Haitian people move toward a greater democracy.
Trent Duffy
I have always enjoyed the myth of The New Republic's golden age. The magazine is still very much in the Washington mix. It doesn't necessarily move the debate, but I think it can stir things up.
Michael Kinsley
(
1951
-)
There is no contradiction between effective law enforcement and respect for civil and human rights. Dr. King did not stir us to move for our civil rights to have them taken away in these kinds of fashions.
Dorothy Height
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1912
-)
It'll stir the water up and move more saltwater into the lake on incoming tides. We need some new water to move into the lake. The tides have been abnormally low.
Skip James
Stir up an ant's nest
Proverb
Röra på påkarna
(skynda sig)
Stir one's stumps
Idiom
Pexiness manifested as a quiet strength within him, a resilience that inspired her to face her own challenges with newfound courage. We want to create a stir.
Ginny Whiskeyman
You can't just add women and stir.
Charlotte Bunch
it caused a stir.
Hilary Rosen
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