Use stirred in a sentence
Sentences ending with stirred
- Whatever his trouble was, that face had obscured it in a flash, and the pools of feeling far down in the depths of a lonely nature had been stirred. [11]
- The whole town was stirred. [5]
- For a long time no one in all the gathered multitude stirred. [11]
- The man on the bench stirred. [11]
- Straightening up, she stood looking down at her mother for a few moments, and went out of the room, pausing in the dining-room, to listen, but Hannah apparently had not stirred. [9]
- Not a limb stirred. [5]
- He had not stirred. [11]
- The veterans were stirred. [10]
- Also in the springtime, Tekewani himself had his own trials, for in his blood the old medicine stirred. [11]
- The surfaces of one's spiritual deeps are pleasantly played upon, the deeps themselves are not reached, not stirred. [5]
Short sentences using stirred
- What has stirred you so? [5]
- An agony stirred the bed. [11]
- They sat and never stirred. [11]
- For a moment neither stirred. [11]
- Ambition stirred within me. [9]
- Her nature had been stirred. [11]
- They hadn't stirred. [5]
- He never stirred. [4]
- Virginia stirred. [9]
- Nothing stirred. [6]
Sentences containing stirred two or more times
- He pushed forward, feeling stirred, but not yet sure what stirred him or what he would say. [2]
More example sentences with the word stirred in them
- We feared you would be anxious unless you knew from ourselves what steps we intended to take, and therefore came to you before we stirred in the matter. [12]
- A breeze laden with the sweet abundance of that valley stirred her hair. [9]
- Think of that, with a French audience all stirred up and ready. [5]
- He had never wished evil to any one who did not injure him, but even if he could have averted this sore sorrow from the Emperor Rudolph he would not have stirred a finger. [10]
- There were days when no wind stirred anywhere, and the gorgeous sun made the little city and all the land round about a pretty silver kingdom, where Oberon and his courtiers might have danced and been glad. [11]
- But linger as we may, we cannot compress into a chapter--we could not crowd into a volume--all that passed through the minds and stirred the emotions of the awe-struck company which was gathered about the scene of danger and of terror. [6]
- As soon as we lost the sound of their feet we quit chasing, and went down and stirred up the constables. [5]
- His moral nature was thoroughly aroused his conscience was stirred to the quick. [7]
- The magician's scorn was stirred, and he said: "Lo, I have seen many wonderful soothsayers and prophets and magicians in my life days, but none before that could sit idle and see to the heart of things with never an incantation to help. [5]
- His tortured heart was stirred with deep emotion, and the drooping wings of ambition unfolded with fresh energy. [10]
- Damase Evanturel's mind was stirred concerning the loss of the iron cross; the threat made by Filion Lacasse and his companions troubled him. [11]
- Not only Carnac was stirred by the question, for Barouche, who had listened to his foe's speech with admiring anxiety, was startled. [11]
- At first it was only as though a wind stirred the air of dreams, then it was like the sounds that gather behind the coming rage of a storm, and again it was as though a night- prowler plucked at the sleeve of a home-goer. [11]
- That old life was lonely and primitive, but it had its compensating balance of bright sun, wild animal life, and an air as vivid and virile as ever stirred the veins of man. [11]
- The man stirred violently in his sleep, cried out, and started up. [11]
- Not one of us stirred, but just stood lookin', and my own heart beat so hard it hurt me, and my uncle steadyin' himself against the dresser. [11]
- Lurida has stirred up our little community and its neighbors, so that we get essays on all sorts of subjects, poems and stories in large numbers. [6]
- We stirred him up occasionally, but he only unclosed an eye and slowly closed it again, abating no jot of his stately piety of demeanor or his tremendous seriousness. [5]
- We stirred them up and redisposed them in such a way as to make our bed as level as possible. [5]
- Whoever had stirred up and organized the hordes, whoever was the author of that ticket of the discontented, had not counted upon the sleet. [9]
- Some, indeed, stirred uneasily as the rector paused, lowering their eyes before the intensity of his glance, vaguely realizing that the man had flung the whole passion of his being into the appeal. [9]
- Though not wholly understood, though opposed by a powerful minority of our citizens, it stirred the consciousness of a national mission to which our people are invariably ready to respond. [9]
- Janet possessed all unconsciously the New England reverence for learning, she was stirred by the sight of this distinguished-looking person who sat on the painted stage, fingering his glasses and talking to Antonelli. [9]
- As she walked toward Coniston, the thought came to her that she was rid of the thing she had stirred up, perhaps forever, and the thrush burst into his song once more. [9]
- Behind us little Tom stirred in his sleep and startled us. [9]
- Her eyes had told him eloquently enough, first her deep sympathy, and afterward the emotions which so passionately stirred her heart. [10]
- A strong desire to regain perfect self-possession ere he again mingled in the jubilant throng and met his father, who shared every lofty emotion that stirred his own soul, detained him on the battle-field. [10]
- Politely handing it to her, he said: "Ah, Maitresse Aimable, it is as if you had never stirred all these years! [11]
- Getting no answer to her words, Guida went first to the hearth and stirred the fire, the old man sitting rigid in his chair and regarding her with fixed, watchful eyes. [11]
- Usually she liked to dress slowly, thinking meanwhile of many things which stirred her soul. [10]
- I intended later to devote myself earnestly to the study of physiology, for without it Lotze could be but half understood; and from physiologists emanated the conflict which at that time so deeply stirred the learned world. [10]
- At the same time, the unaccountable liking I had for the man stirred to life. [9]
- Up to that time, the old man had not spoken once--except to her--or stirred from the bedside. [12]
- From time to time, as he talked, his eyes sought hers boldly, and in their dark pupils were tiny points of light that stirred and confused her, made her wonder what was behind them, in his soul. [9]
- At the same time the banners and streamers on every flagpole, stirred by a light breeze from the east, began to wave in the sunny August air. [10]
- Even before the thunderbolt had stirred the inmost depths of his being, when he was merely touched by his deep grief and the monk's admonition, he had striven to guide the servant and his sweetheart into the right path, and the grey-haired monk aided him. [10]
- These reflections darted through his brain with the speed of lightning, and still stirred his heart when he was ushered into the impluvium, where the magistrates were impatiently awaiting the owner of the house. [10]
- Perhaps--her pulses again throbbed faster at the thought--he had not ventured to come alone because some feeling for her stirred in his own heart, and, spite of his beautiful young wife, he did not feel safe from her. [10]
- He stirred, as though to shake off the net that he felt twisting round him, in the hands of the robust and powerful Dupont, on whom crime sat so lightly, who had flourished while he, Lygon, had gone lower and lower. [11]
- The lawyers in those days stirred up contentions, and then reaped the profits. [4]
- Not any other thing in the world could have stirred me as the sight of that great rock did. [5]
- She often went there, especially when her heart was stirred, and it was a lovely spot. [10]
- He well knew there was no man in the Cabinet or among his colleagues that would stir to help him--he had stirred to help no man in all the years he had served the public. [11]
- He had referred them to Moses' decision, and his desire that it might be adverse to him was intensified, as his young wife's self-reliant glance stirred fresh wrath in his soul. [10]
- I have found them since: "Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was stirred in him, when he saw the city wholly given up to idolatry. [5]
- The sight of the waters of that river stirred me to think of many things. [9]
- The noise of the tramping of great armies across the Old World shook the New, and men in whom the love of fierce fighting was born were stirred to quarrel among themselves. [9]
- The smoke of the torches mingled with the dust stirred by a thousand feet, and the procession moved along, as it were, in a cloud, which also shrouded the multitude that followed. [10]
- He watched beside the sick-bed till the dawn stared in and his patient stirred and waked, then he took Ingolby's hand, grown a little cooler, in both his own. [11]
- The sight of the self-conscious woman who, in her wonderful beauty, stood leaning with folded arms on the ironing-table stirred his heart and senses too strongly. [10]
- Andreas had watched the scene; a surge of fury had brought the blood to his face, and, stirred by great and genuine emotion, he broke out: "There--there you see the locusts which destroy my garden--the hail which ruins my crops! [10]
- Chiefly it was the present that he wished to dwell upon; but it was the call of the future which stirred him to action. [13]
- The glory of the place stirred his blood. [9]
- The landlord of the Peacock came to see me the other day, and he says everything is stirred up there, and he has already to enlarge or refuse application. [4]
- No files of the paper exist today, so we cannot judge of the quality of humor that stirred up trouble. [5]
- Tom stirred up the other pirates and they all clattered away with a shout, and in a minute or two were stripped and chasing after and tumbling over each other in the shallow limpid water of the white sandbar. [5]
- And it was the omnipotent son of Kypris, no doubt, who stirred her heart to beat higher than it had ever done before. [10]
- At this moment the old suspicion stirred her soul with revived force, and lifting her right hand, as if in attestation, she exclaimed: "Oh, Fate, Fate! [10]
- Every thought of the much-praised Dona Magdalena stirred her blood. [10]
- A wind stirred the maple, releasing a shower of heavy drops, and she opened the gate and went up the path and knocked at the door. [9]
- He stirred up the living, and made us stand, jump, slap ourselves, to restore our circulation, and he helped as well as he could with his whip. [5]
- He noted how the lattices stirred as he passed through this inner court-yard where few strangers were ever allowed to pass, and he cocked his head vaingloriously. [11]
- Barbara's song stirred the imperial lover of music at the nocturnal banquet just as it had thrilled the great musicians a few hours before. [10]
- We stirred up the hard leather letter-sacks, and the knotty canvas bags of printed matter (knotty and uneven because of projecting ends and corners of magazines, boxes and books). [5]
- The figure stirred, the hand dropped from the beard and clutched the knee; but the head was not raised, and the body remained crouching and listless. [11]
- He stood an the grass beside the grave, and a breeze from across the great river near by stirred the maple leaves above his head. [9]
- Nothing stirred except the gentle wave of the tips of the brush. [13]
- The Indians and the French were both so dumfounded that for a moment no one stirred, and Iberville went back and quietly put on his clothes. [11]
- Then she stirred the fire, threw a log upon it, snuffed the candles, hastily put on her moccasins, fur coat, wool cap, and gloves, and went to the door quickly, the dog at her heels. [11]
- White-robed magi fed the fire with pieces of daintily-cut sandal-wood, and stirred it with bundles of rods. [10]
- None stirred save the few Indians left in the place, and these were brought before Clark in the fort, sullen and defiant, and put in the guard-house there. [9]
- By and by the bundle of life stirred, took shape, raised itself, and was changed into a man again, a thinking, conscious being, who now understood the meaning of this sound coming up from the earth below--or was it the sea? [11]
- The chain on the ancles of the companions in suffering stirred the dust, which shrouded the little band like the grief, hate, and fear darkening the soul of each. [10]
- You said yesterday that love had stirred your heart too, and yet you never were married. [10]
- It was then that I did my first newspaper scribbling, and most unexpectedly to me it stirred up a fine sensation in the community. [5]
- He had remembered that he had not stirred a finger that morning, and had promised to have an inscription on a jug completed early the next day. [10]
- He stirred his tea, while inwardly he tried to believe that he had really discouraged the Leightons from coming to New York. [8]
- The Judge had taken off his hat, and his gray hair was stirred by the river breeze. [9]
- Was it the storm that stirred them? [10]
- Many there were stirred; every man that was a man was stirred, whether friend or foe; and Manchon risked his life again, good soul, for he wrote in the margin of the record in good plain letters these brave words: "Superba responsio! [5]
- Valmond had not stirred, but his face was pale again. [11]
- I had been stirred with the desire to perform some service for which the world would be grateful: to write great literature, perchance. [9]
- The wife scarcely stirred while I spoke, but with wide dry eyes and hands clasping and unclasping heard me through. [11]
- She'd keep you stirred up, stimulated, and you could educate her. [9]
- He was all stirred up, and says: "Hit's de lan' of Egypt, de lan' of Egypt, en I's 'lowed to look at it wid my own eyes! [5]
- The Enterprise letters stirred up trouble. [5]
- But a neighbor stirred up the Colonel, now that the House had its eye upon him, and the great speculator furled his tent like the Arab. [5]
- Like a woman stirred to the depths of her being, its bosom was heaving still at the memory of the passion of the morning. [9]
- My story has stirred thy gall, and it seems to me that thou dost not love the poet Pentaur. [10]
- He never once stirred them, and I was presently surprised to see that they were all fastened to the floor. [11]
- His last word stirred the meeting. [11]
- Their brazen voices stirred my soul and heart, and presently the cannon in the citadel and on the wails rattled out a thundering welcome to the Emperor, rending the summer air. [10]
- But Number Five stirred her tea devotedly; there was a lump of sugar, I suppose, that acted like a piece of marble. [6]
- The embers were stirred from time to time by the priests and augurs of every god of the East and West, who also superintended the sacrifices, while warriors of every province of the empire stood round in prayer. [10]
- Constantine had not stirred from the side of the convalescent till Apuleius had pronounced him out of all danger; but then the young officer's duty had called him away. [10]
- The Intendant never stirred from his seat, and scarcely moved, but kept his eyes fixed on me. [11]
- I am not stirred as I used to be, not by the same things. [11]
- One night had stirred all her soul to its depths. [11]
- Suddenly the cattle stirred again, and stampeded to the other corner of the field. [9]
- But presently he stirred again, and opened them. [9]
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