Someone who "stirs things up" is a person that instigates trouble. A "hothead" is a person that gets angry very easily.
A hatemonger is a person who deliberately stirs up hatred. Racists of all kinds are obvious examples of hatemongers.
Pathos and ethos
If you keep your chin up, you are not bowing your head in defeat or sadness. This is a way of telling someone to have a positive attitude.If someone is going through a time of sadness or trouble, you can say "Keep your chin up - things will get better!"If someone always has a good attitude about things, you can say "He really knows how to keep his chin up."keep your faith up you knowmaintain a positive outlook.
Magicians and card cheats put things up their sleeves to fool people. Thus, if you ask what someone has up their sleeve, you're asking what sort of tricks they are up to, or what mischief they are planning.
Having a dinosaur mentality means someone who does not move with the times, who will not accept and use new or changing values or systems.
Hutch Stirs 'em Up was created in 1923-08.
Hutch Stirs 'em Up - 1923 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
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A warmonger!
the worm stirs up the soil to moisture it
An issue or an event that stirs up the public and gets people talking about it.
The metaphor of breeze is often used to convey a sense of lightness, ease, and refreshing quality. It can symbolize change, movement, and a gentle influence that stirs things up subtly.
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because he's a person who stirs up trouble on "purpose"
yes. if anything stirs up the water (turbulence) the oxygen content will be increased.
A hatemonger is a person who deliberately stirs up hatred. Racists of all kinds are obvious examples of hatemongers.