Stir up (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: disturb slightly, action, mix ingredients, excite passion, mix, arouse, move, make turbid

Conjugation of stir up

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Present Simple
stir up
stir up
stirs up
stir up
stir up
stir up
Future Simple
will stir up
will stir up
will stir up
will stir up
will stir up
will stir up
Past Simple
stirred up
stirred up
stirred up
stirred up
stirred up
stirred up
Conditional Simple
would stir up
would stir up
would stir up
would stir up
would stir up
would stir up
I
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it/she/he
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Present Progressive
am stirring up
are stirring up
is stirring up
are stirring up
are stirring up
are stirring up
Future Progressive
will be stirring up
will be stirring up
will be stirring up
will be stirring up
will be stirring up
will be stirring up
Past Progressive
was stirring up
were stirring up
was stirring up
were stirring up
were stirring up
were stirring up
Conditional Progressive
would be stirring up
would be stirring up
would be stirring up
would be stirring up
would be stirring up
would be stirring up
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have stirred up
have stirred up
has stirred up
have stirred up
have stirred up
have stirred up
Future Perfect
will have stirred up
will have stirred up
will have stirred up
will have stirred up
will have stirred up
will have stirred up
Past Perfect
had stirred up
had stirred up
had stirred up
had stirred up
had stirred up
had stirred up
Conditional Perfect
would have stirred up
would have stirred up
would have stirred up
would have stirred up
would have stirred up
would have stirred up
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been stirring up
have been stirring up
has been stirring up
have been stirring up
have been stirring up
have been stirring up
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been stirring up
will have been stirring up
will have been stirring up
will have been stirring up
will have been stirring up
will have been stirring up
Past Perfect Progressive
had been stirring up
had been stirring up
had been stirring up
had been stirring up
had been stirring up
had been stirring up
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been stirring up
would have been stirring up
would have been stirring up
would have been stirring up
would have been stirring up
would have been stirring up

Examples of stir up

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"and to stir up war to depose said king from title...
'How dare I stir up trouble and inflame feelings 'by repeating such a conversation?
- ... what with all the ruckus you stir up.
- A play that stir up emotions and leaves kids hanging.
- Don't stir up the water.
"and to stir up war to depose said king from title...
'How dare I stir up trouble and inflame feelings 'by repeating such a conversation?
- ... what with all the ruckus you stir up.
- A play that stir up emotions and leaves kids hanging.
- Don't stir up the water.
"All that stirs up lees of things, Wake up."
- Yes, and spies on me... in my own court, stirs up my enemies throughout Italy... and even boasts in private that he will put a Frenchman... on the throne of Peter and before long make me his chaplain!
- Yes, it stirs up memories.
And experience tells us that music stirs up emotion. Emotion that can produce an unexpected reaction in the inmate.
By beating its tail down hard, this dolphin stirs up the shallow silt.
"All that stirs up lees of things, Wake up."
- Yes, and spies on me... in my own court, stirs up my enemies throughout Italy... and even boasts in private that he will put a Frenchman... on the throne of Peter and before long make me his chaplain!
- Yes, it stirs up memories.
And experience tells us that music stirs up emotion. Emotion that can produce an unexpected reaction in the inmate.
By beating its tail down hard, this dolphin stirs up the shallow silt.
- But they can be stirred up.
- Coming back, seeing everyone, must have stirred up a lot of bad memories.
- If you've stirred up something from the past --
- It's all stirred up, ain't it? - Yeah
- Our job is to be there for the parents, to comfort them, not to get them all stirred up.
'And while governments wrestled with unrest at home, 'they were also stirring up trouble abroad.'
'Does that nearly everywhere.' Yeah, well, at the risk of stirring up a lot of laughter, I haven't got any headlights.
'This subject is stirring up very strong feelings indeed and that's hardly surprising.'
- Always Tinai stirring up trouble!
- And stirring up trouble.
- But they can be stirred up.
- Coming back, seeing everyone, must have stirred up a lot of bad memories.
- If you've stirred up something from the past --
- It's all stirred up, ain't it? - Yeah
- Our job is to be there for the parents, to comfort them, not to get them all stirred up.
'And while governments wrestled with unrest at home, 'they were also stirring up trouble abroad.'
'Does that nearly everywhere.' Yeah, well, at the risk of stirring up a lot of laughter, I haven't got any headlights.
'This subject is stirring up very strong feelings indeed and that's hardly surprising.'
- Always Tinai stirring up trouble!
- And stirring up trouble.

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