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stirring

[stur-ing] / ˈstɜr ɪŋ /


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These films break through a dense documentary market with their stirring portraits of wars, political leaders, activists, artists, musicians, movements, and occasionally, regular people like you and me.

From Salon

We built Iran in our American kitchens and living rooms, and now the real one is stirring.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, with England 18-10 ahead with 20 minutes to go, defeat number 33 for Italy was a distinct possibility until a stirring final quarter.

From BBC

As a result, wrinkle structures are uncommon in rocks younger than about 540 million years old, when animal life rapidly diversified and began actively stirring ocean sediments.

From Science Daily

I went to the table and mixed the greens together, stirring as I watched her.

From Literature