stir up
101stir-crazy — adjective INFORMAL needing fresh air or a new situation …
102stir up someone — stir up (someone/something) to cause a situation that upsets many people. One official claimed that foreign activists were stirring up trouble. The threat of censorship stirred up a hornet s nest of criticism on the Internet …
103stir up something — stir up (someone/something) to cause a situation that upsets many people. One official claimed that foreign activists were stirring up trouble. The threat of censorship stirred up a hornet s nest of criticism on the Internet …
104stir the blood — If something stirs your blood, it arouses feelings or passions …
105stir-fry — stir′ fry v. t. fried, fry•ing, coo to prepare (food) by cooking it quickly in a small amount of oil over high heat • Etymology: 1955–60 …
106stir up a hornets' nest — ► stir up a hornets nest provoke opposition or difficulties. Main Entry: ↑hornet …
107stir-crazy — ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ psychologically disturbed as a result of being confined or imprisoned …
108stir-fry — ► VERB ▪ fry rapidly over a high heat while stirring briskly …
109stir-crazy — ☆ stir crazy [stʉr′krā΄zē ] adj. [< STIR2] Slang anxious, tense, etc. from long, close confinement, as in prison …
110stir the possum — (Aust) To liven things up • • • Main Entry: ↑possum …