"stir" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- All the same, the thought of a Labor government stirs unease.
- And that is a shame, since the current runway season has a lot to say about how female emancipation retains the power to stir cultural unease.
- Callina was silent for a moment, as if the very sound of the name stirred unease in her calm face.
- A11 A wreath-laying planned at a mass grave stirs unease in Belarus.
- Even most critics acknowledge the need for enhanced security measures, but the administration's new approach has stirred unease both inside and outside government, as well as overseas.
- Poland is hearing conflicting messages from Moscow these days, and the dissonance between military and civilian officials has stirred considerable unease here.
- The suggestion that Germany is a "land of immigration," a notion strongly supported by the facts, still stirs widespread unease or anger.
- The growing influence of the gangs, made up of blacks, on local black youth has stirred deep unease among parents and teachers.
- As in France, the large Muslim presence stirs particular unease.
- The increase in fees has stirred deep unease among professors and students.
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