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Or, sorting through childhood memorabilia can stir up complex feelings from the past.
Once the meat's done, then you stir up the rice, stir it all together, and it's ready to eat.
Once the meat's done, then you stir up the rice, stir it all together, and
And the water cooler talk tends to be with people who like to stir up drama and gossip about other people.
So, today we're going to look at lash out or sometimes lash out at someone, lighten up, loosen up, meaning essentially the same so I put them together, to take something out on someone, to get over something or get over it, stir up, get to, tell someone off, let down, crack up, and blow up.
"To take something out on someone", "to get over something" or "get over it", "stir up", "get to", "tell someone off", "let down", "crack up" and "blow up".
In 1919, a year after the end of the war, he joined a new and little known political group called the German Workers' Party and used his great ability as a speaker to stir up crowds and gain support.
called the German Workers Party and used his great ability as a speaker to stir up crowds and gain support a
But I think, as we're seeing elsewhere, it's very easy to stir up people's discontent and give them some sort of a target, and basically North African immigrants have become the whipping boys of this.
But I think, as we're seeing elsewhere, it's very easy to stir up people's discontent and give them some sort of a target.
You're like, I better stir up some.
You're like, "I better stir up something.
I'm not trying to stir up any rivalries here.
I'm not trying to stir up any rivalries here; I just
and then *To Memphis* No! Is not done yet! Will stir up a little bit. Stir up a little bit... *To Shelby* Hi Shelby!
Rejection tends to stir up a lot, maybe overthinking, self-doubt, or emotional shutdown.
Rejection tends to stir up a lot.