The Roman Empire
The French poster from World War I aims to evoke a sense of patriotism and duty among its viewers. By showcasing heroic imagery and national symbols, it seeks to inspire feelings of pride and sacrifice for the homeland. Additionally, it may invoke fear and urgency regarding the war's impact, motivating enlistment and support for the military efforts. Overall, the emotions stirred are meant to galvanize public sentiment in favor of the war.
Because it stirred things up a bit bro
Sherman's March
It was , supposedly , the "war to end all wars" . There were also stirred to patriotic fervor over alleged 'Hun' (German) atrocities .
It sounds like Aguinaldo might have been startled by the sudden movement or perhaps the aroma of the soup. Sometimes, pets or animals can be sensitive to changes in their environment, especially if they associate certain actions with loud noises or strong smells. It could also be that Aguinaldo simply prefers to keep a distance when things get busy in the kitchen!
No, the word stirred is not an adverb.The word stirred is a verb and sometimes a noun.Click here to see a dictionary entry for the word "Stirred".
The value in an work of abstract art is a very personal thing, and is more related to the thoughts and emotions stirred in the viewer. A good abstract artwork is one that stirs deep emotions or thoughts in many persons that view it.
Stirred is the past tense of stir.
Stirred was created on 2002-04-03.
The past tense of stir is stirred.
'Stirred vessel'? Not an expression I know.
The past participle of "stir" is "stirred."
This means you can become agitated or upset quickly, often in reaction to certain stimuli or situations. Your emotions can be easily triggered or heightened, leading to a strong emotional response.
Plato banned the flute in "The Republic" because he believed it stirred up irrational and passionate emotions in listeners, going against his vision of a harmonious and rational society.
ill have a vodka martini: shaken, not 'stirred'.
The town is stirred up by these events due to the potential impact on the community, such as safety concerns, economic implications, or changes to their way of life. Emotions like fear, uncertainty, or anger can also contribute to the heightened reaction.
I stirred the porridge as it cooked