English to Telugu Dictionary stir

stir

ప్రకంపనలు
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'
కదిలించు,
చైతన్యవంతమగు
example
Seven budding entrepreneurs from Swindon are creating a 'stir' with their Young Enterprise business.
He gave the pot one final 'stir' before turning around so he could properly talk to her.
Its passionate music and folk-based melodies caused a 'stir' at the turn of the century.
A new political party in New Zealand is hoping to cause a big 'stir' at next year's election.
Things are beginning to 'stir' in Lancaster's Ryelands Park this spring and local people are needed to help turn the breeze into a whirlwind.
Understandably, his disappearing act created a 'stir' and there you feared for the old man.
The moment I felt a 'stir' of excitement was when I saw the wires and beams of the bridge.
the event caused quite a 'stir'
Soon the Palace of Delair would begin to 'stir' with the tasks of everyday life.
In 'stir' , he dreamed about his boxing career, how he was going to train and go straight and turn his life around.
To many people these days, photographs in black-and-white bring a sense of nostalgia, and 'stir' memories of bygone times.
It definitely served the purpose of creating awareness, but the whole exercise failed after the initial 'stir' it created.
There was no hope of blending in; they caused a 'stir' , especially among the teachers, when her father turned up occasionally for the school run.
pour in the cream and 'stir' well
'stir' in the flour and cook gently for two minutes
As he expounded the philosophy of enterprise and free-market wealth creation, there was a 'stir' of interest in the public gallery.
Yet, it seems that it is popular enough to have created a 'stir' in the physics department.
I've spent twenty-eight years in 'stir'
After the relentless ossification of the Post-Modern era, things are beginning to 'stir' again.
'stir' the batter until it is just combined
He also felt a 'stir' of sympathy and stepped on it hard.
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.
Well, at least the person who did such a miserable job ended up in 'stir' for defrauding another customer.
She did not feel even the slightest 'stir' of love for him.
Here in the wilds of Scotland, there were also incidents of note, though none would 'stir' fond memories of Corinthian spirit.
Pour in the wine and 'stir' the rice until the liquid bubbles away.
It was then that Ardon felt an odd 'stir' of movement beneath him.
Quite why this should cause such a 'stir' I don't know.
'stir' in the flour and cook gently for two minutes
One way or another, he was going to get some payback for his time in 'stir' .
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