Indeed, I was still so weak I could scarcely stir from my bed.
His thin chest scarcely stirred; all the life left to him glowed in his eyes.
Borne upon a wind, so light as to scarcely stir the grass, he heard the faint sounds of chanting.
It scarcely stirred the skin of his mind.
The army did not break from its mid-day camp; the men scarcely stirred, as if they all collectively held their breath, waiting.
Flandry scarcely stirred, and his words came very soft.
But she scarcely stirred, as if she lacked all volition.
My eyes shut of themselves and I can scarcely stir my limbs.
It is midnight; the breeze blows fairly, and the watch on deck scarcely stir.
Then, as he knew well, the hunters with him would feast upon meat until they could scarcely stir, and that would be his opportunity.