stirred up Meaning in Telugu ( stirred up తెలుగు అంటే)
చిలికిన, సృష్టించిన ఖోస్
Adjective:
సృష్టించిన ఖోస్,
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stirred up's Usage Examples:
Whales are drawn to the rich food supply stirred up by the mixing of waters here, including a colony of belugas.
Andrew's new arrangements stirred up discontent among his subjects.
""Chups: Fruit ketchups stirred up by a couple with a passion for condiments".
After James Wilson defended 23 people accused of treason, a mob, stirred up by Reed's speeches and their own liquor consumption, attacked Wilson in what was to be later known as the Battle of Fort Wilson; only the arrival of cavalry saved Wilson and his friends.
The execution stirred up public debates and attracted immense attention from media.
In response, Verwoerd stirred up a confrontation, causing many members to threaten to withdraw if South Africa's renewal of membership application was accepted.
After the first show, Heshang stirred up fierce debates among university students and intellectuals.
The film stirred up controversy due to its octogenarian sex scene between Sheridan and Griffith.
Tekle Giyorgis then left for the court of Wolde Selassie's rival, Ras Gebre, and stirred up trouble between the two until Wolde Selassie met Gebre, and was undeceived; Ras Wolde Selassie took custody of Tekle Giyorgis and afterwards exiled him to Axum, where he was kept under close watch until the Ras' death.
Senator Joseph McCarthy stirred up further fear in the United States of communists infiltrating the country by saying.
Geagea has staunchly opposed the deal, which stirred up controversy both within the March 8 and 14 camps.
Berlin threatened warfare, sent a gunboat, and stirred up German nationalists.
the program of persecution has stirred up our hearts and minds as nothing else that has happened before has done.
Synonyms:
excited, aroused, stimulated, stirred,
Antonyms:
unexcited, unagitated, tame, unreactive, unsexy,