How to use in-sentence of “stirring”

How to use in-sentence of “stirring”:

+ Parkman also believed that Pontiac’s War had been secretly instigated by French colonists who were stirring up the Native Americans in order to make trouble for the British.

+ A while ago I and other users created a bunch of soft redirects like the Stirring page.

+ Raphael is generally associated with the angel mentioned in the Gospel of John as stirring the water at the healing pool of Bethesda.

+ For example, a common school experiment to find the molar heat capacity of water involves heating a beaker of water with an immersion heater and stirring the water, while checking the temperature at specific intervals.

+ Hugo’s novels as well as his plays have been a great source of inspiration for musicians, stirring them to create not only opera and ballet but musical theatre such as Notre Dame de Paris Notre-Dame de Paris and the ever-popular Les Misérables, West End’s longest running musical.

+ Although a Socialismsocialist with some stirring poems of labour’s rebellion to her name, she remained a dim star even in the Soviet era.

+ Fokine described Stravinsky’s “Petruska” score as “sounds tormenting the ear and yet stimulating the imagination and stirring the soul.” The dancers complained about the score and found it difficult to keep track of counts.

How to use in-sentence of stirring
How to use in-sentence of stirring

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