A Golden Apple - This led to an argument between the major goedesses, which, in turn, caused the Trojan war
incite, cause trouble, dissent, to raise controversial issues, create a disturbance.
"Stir up trouble" means to create conflict, provoke disputes, or incite unrest among people. It often implies intentionally causing discord or tension in a situation, whether through spreading rumors, instigating arguments, or influencing others to act against each other. The phrase suggests a sense of disruption or chaos resulting from someone's actions or words.
It means don't stir up trouble.
It means don't stir up trouble.
A young person who is full of mischief and always looking to stir up a little trouble.
Many people would say no. Stirring up trouble in any given situation only leads to more trouble, you could end up with a potentially serious situation.
Ah, what a lovely question! The word that rhymes with "err" and means to mix thoroughly is "stir." Just like when we gently stir paint on our palette to create beautiful colors, stirring ingredients together can create a masterpiece in the kitchen. Keep stirring with a gentle hand, my friend, and watch the magic unfold!
Because they hate all white
Episode. commotion, to-do, bother, stir, excitement, ado, palaver, trouble, hassle, nuisance, inconvenience, hindrance
Let sleeping dogs lie means leave things as they are and do not stir up trouble.
To stir up the hornets nest is a figure of speech which means to initiate a crisis or an issue, or to cause trouble for yourself. ---- Hornets can be very defensive of their nests, and their stings are very painful. If you disturb a real hornets nest you are likely to be badly stung.
Because we are imperfect humans, mostly self-centered, and always selfish. We have an enemy and if we listen to him, we will do everything to stir up trouble.