Yes, the word stir is both a noun (stir, stirs) and a verb (stir, stirs, stirring, stirred).
The noun stir is a singular, common noun, a word for a state of disturbance, upset, or action; widespread notice and discussion; a small movement.
No, "stir" is not a noun, it is a verb. As a verb, it refers to the action of mixing or agitating something.
I stir my salt and pepper into my soup.
The past tense of stir is stirred.
The Tagalog word for "stir" is "haluin."
The present tense of stir is:I/You/We/They stir.He/She/It stirs.
Yes It is
The word Linsanity is a proper noun, a word based on a person's name. Proper nouns are always capitalized. The noun Linsanity is a proper, non-count, abstract noun, a word for the stir surrounding basketball player Jeremy Lin.
what is a stir-fry
what is a stir-fry
what is a stir-fry
Stir fry is called Stir fry because it is made in a wok and you stir the meal to cook it, otherwise it burns, and also you fry it in a wok.
There is one syllable in the word "stir".
I stir my salt and pepper into my soup.
stir(do not have to change ,is the same)
stir
Stir It Up was created in 1973.
A Stir of Echoes was created in 1958.
Revolver means to stir -------------------------------------- Combinar, which is the same as stir, but a better translation would be combine, obviously.