Marco Polo stirred European interest in China. About 1300 he traveled to the region, spent years there and returned to Italy telling the tales of his adventures and what he saw. He wrote a book known as The Travels of Marco Polo which was published after his death.
Ah, the popsicle, what a delightful treat! The credit for its discovery goes to an 11-year-old boy named Frank Epperson. One cold night in 1905, Frank accidentally left a mixture of soda and water with a stirring stick outside in freezing temperatures, and voila, the popsicle was born! It just goes to show, sometimes the most wonderful things can come from simple mistakes.
Facts are not "stirred up." Facts are arrived at through responsible and diligent investigation. Legitimate journalists should be responsible and diligent in discovering the facts in any event, such as the death of Princess Diana. Often, the facts are elusive, as there may be no living witness to the actual event, or the few witnesses have a vested in interest in giving a one-sided account of the events. Rumors and innuendos are "stirred up," and although they are avoided by responsible journalists.
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse! Please stop stirring the pot.
a glass stirring rod
A cook book (e.g. stirring is a reference to the stirring of pots)
The Whitmans sent really good reports back to the 13 colonies, stirring up great interest and bringing lots of settlers and other missionaries West. To Oregon!!!
The rate of stirring refers to the speed at which a solution or mixture is agitated or mixed. It is typically measured in revolutions per minute (RPM) for mechanical stirring devices or as a function of the stirring speed for manual stirring. The rate of stirring is important in determining the efficiency of mixing reagents and achieving uniformity in a solution.
He didn't really invent anything. He's kind of responsible for our freedom, for awakening our consciousness and brigning us back to reality that 'this is our country' and then stirring a revolution to freedom... There are many others responsible for our freedom too. not only him.
it mean that it is soul but it is stirring in joys
stirring rod
The stirring usually with a dream.
A stirring rod is used in experiments to mix or agitate substances in a container to ensure homogeneity or to facilitate a reaction. It helps in achieving uniform temperature, concentration, and reaction rate throughout the solution.