Prison
Spending time in prison
To stir up bad blood means to be a bad role model to others by doing bad things.
The tricky part is "without my stir". "Stir" comes from "stirring", waking up, moving about, doing stuff. "Without my stir" means "without me doing anything about it", so the line means "If chance (i.e. fate) will have me [be the] king, why, fate may crown me without me doing anything about it." The witches have told Macbeth that he will be the king hereafter, but they also told him that he was the Thane of Cawdor, and that came true without Macbeth doing anything about it. Maybe all he has to do to become the king is to wait and let fate take its course.
yes but you have to keep it on medium temp and stir it quickly and wait for it to slowly boil if doing so.
You'd have to stir it up fast enough so that it overflows, or burn it several times by not doing anything.
The future tense of "stir" is "will stir."
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.
The homophone of "stir" is "stir". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
'Stir' only has one syllable.