English to Gujarati Dictionary stir

stir

જગાડવો
definition
verb
stir the batter until it is just combined
move a spoon or other implement around in (a liquid or other substance) in order to mix it thoroughly.
nothing stirred except the wind
move or cause to move slightly.
noun
I stood, straining eyes and ears for the faintest stir
a slight physical movement.
he gives his chocolate milk a stir
an act of mixing food or drink with a spoon or other implement.
translation of 'stir'
verb
હલાવવું
example
I've spent twenty-eight years in 'stir'
He later retained an attorney, and after seven months in 'stir' was released on bail with his pre-trial release restrictions tightened further.
As we ate, she'd occasionally return to 'stir' the stuff until the smell overwhelmed us and we attacked.
They hoped this act would 'stir' a feeling, prompting the practitioners to serve in modesty to make up for the inadequate medical technology they had.
You cannot abandon it or sign up to it without causing a 'stir' .
In the United States things have begun to 'stir' , and various organizations are extremely active on campus.
When you are ready to eat, 'stir' the maple syrup sauce, and spoon some of it over the apple snow.
He plays the most infamous hacker in the history of computer espionage, who has done time in 'stir' and now wants to go straight.
The finds created a 'stir' of interest in the isolated fishing community.
Here in the wilds of Scotland, there were also incidents of note, though none would 'stir' fond memories of Corinthian spirit.
A troop of howler monkeys began to 'stir' in the treetops just below us, letting loose a loud, primordial bellow.
I raised an eyebrow, grabbing a wooden spoon to 'stir' the thickening tomato sauce.
I stood, straining eyes and ears for the faintest 'stir'
WWII is recent enough in our national memory that interpretations still 'stir' strong emotions.
It was then that Ardon felt an odd 'stir' of movement beneath him.
Remove the bowl from the microwave and 'stir' the mixture until it resembles cake frosting.
My feet landed without the slightest 'stir' of dust, or typical crunch of moving dirt and rocks.
I owe her, and her husband Paul, my entire subsequent career and memories of them 'stir' great affection.
Caroline felt a 'stir' of anger deep within her breast
Tully had arrived just as things were beginning to 'stir' in the county.
To many people these days, photographs in black-and-white bring a sense of nostalgia, and 'stir' memories of bygone times.
'stir' in the flour and cook gently for two minutes
Give it a quick 'stir' , turn the heat down and leave to simmer, uncovered for 10 minutes.
There was a 'stir' of motion from the corner of her room.
That's right; something as innocent as playing computer chess on your laptop in a hotel lobby is now a crime with penalties of up to three months in 'stir' and a fine of 10,000 euros.
Today, if a story has potential to 'stir' resentment among large numbers of people, it is seized like gold by the talk shows.
Further down the dark little dorm other figures 'stir' and rise, shadows from the grave.
In 'stir' , he dreamed about his boxing career, how he was going to train and go straight and turn his life around.
Despite the 'stir' of pro-Clippers feelings in Los Angeles, he is not very positive about his future with the team.
A new political party in New Zealand is hoping to cause a big 'stir' at next year's election.
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