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Beispiele für " stir-crazy "
  • After so many days of rain, the kids started to get a bit 'stir-crazy'.
Beispiele für " stir "
  • We're out of coffee 'stirrers' again and I'm not using my finger!
  • The 'stirrers' in the chocolate factory often get ingredients all over their uniforms.
  • Why would you say something so hurtful like that? God, you are such a 'stirrer'!
  • My foot I had never yet in five days been able to 'stir'. —w:Sir William Sir William Temple
  • She 'stirred' the pudding with a spoon.
  • My mind is troubled, like a fountain 'stirred'. Shakespeare
  • Would you please stand here and 'stir' this pot so that the chocolate doesn't burn?
  • 'Stir' not questions of jurisdiction. —w:Francis Francis Bacon
  • To 'stir' men to devotion. Chaucer
  • An Ate, 'stirring' him to blood and strife. Shakespeare
  • And for her sake some mutiny will 'stir'. —w:John John Dryden.
  • I had not power to 'stir' or strive, But felt that I was still alive. Byron.
  • All are not fit with them to 'stir' and toil. Byron.
  • The friends of the unfortunate exile, far from resenting his unjust suspicions, were 'stirring' anxiously in his behalf. — w:Charles Charles Merivale.
  • They fancy they have a right to talk freely upon everything that 'stirs' or appears. —w:Isaac Isaac Watts.
  • Why all these words, this clamor, and this 'stir'? — w:Sir John Sir John Denham.
  • Consider, after so much 'stir' about genus and species, how few words we have yet settled definitions of. —w:John John Locke.
  • Being advertised of some 'stirs' raised by his unnatural sons in England. —w:Sir John Sir John Davies.
  • He's going to spendin' maybe ten years 'in stir'.
  • After so many days of rain, the kids started to get a bit 'stir-crazy'.
  • He's really an awful bother, what with green shades for Tom's eyes at night and making him do dumb-bells, and forcing Eva to eat 'stirabout'. - "The Dead", by James Joyce
  • He's going to spendin' maybe ten years in 'stir'.
  • He's really an awful bother, what with green shades for Tom's eyes at night and making him do dumb-bells, and forcing Eva to eat the 'stirabout'. - "The Dead", by James Joyce
  • An early 'stirrer'.
  • Shakespeare