stirring

মথন
definition
verb
stir the batter until it is just combined
move a spoon or other implement around in (a liquid or other substance) in order to mix it thoroughly.
nothing stirred except the wind
move or cause to move slightly.
noun
the first stirrings of anger
an initial sign of activity, movement, or emotion.
adjective
stirring songs
causing great excitement or strong emotion; rousing.
I am now living in north-eastern Tasmania, a place called Deviot and our home overlooks a stirring river called the Tamar.
moving briskly; active.
translation of 'stirring'
কর্মোচ্ছল,
প্রেরণাদায়ক,
কর্মঠ,
উত্তেজক,
কর্মচঞ্চল
noun
মথন,
উদয়,
মন্থন,
নড়ন,
ঘাঁটাঘাটি,
নাড়াচাড়া
adjective
কার্যদক্ষ,
উত্তেজনাদায়ক,
রোমাঁচকর,
ক্রিয়াশীল
example
There's nothing wrong with being afraid - such a 'stirring' event produces a wide roller-coaster of emotions.
Like his Uncle Billy, he had strong convictions and the gift of a 'stirring' voice.
Dressed in a simple and austere white, the students filled the auditorium with their 'stirring' songs.
His lack of stage fright is combined with an equal desire to inspire audiences, either through a motivating speech or a 'stirring' song.
In unison, we all broke out in a 'stirring' rendition of the Canadian national anthem.
So when it comes to picking a rousing anthem, we're somewhat stuck for 'stirring' subject matter.
While they draw you in by making you feel part of the 'stirring' action, great football films also produce an emotional connection.
I am now living in north-eastern Tasmania, a place called Deviot and our home overlooks a 'stirring' river called the Tamar.
In the middle of a 'stirring' love song, he arrives fashionably late.
She presents this 'stirring' song cycle in praise of St Kilda's unique mixture of gravel, asphalt, sand and loose chippings.
There are lots of 'stirring' , wonderful songs on All In A Dream.
Patriotism becomes articulated through passion, and passion can indeed spur the emergence of 'stirring' words.
Ironically, it was also he who wrote a 'stirring' love song, lamenting the end of the wining, an ode to Carnival itself, as he marked its passing.
Congratulations and thank you to all those talented actors, musicians and movie makers involved for such an emotionally 'stirring' and historical event.
The skirl of the bagpipes provided a 'stirring' backdrop, and his skin tingled with excitement.
Those magnificent men in the Maroon, those glorious memories, and those vignettes from the past of 'stirring' feats and heady conquests.
Next came scores of Yeshiva students singing 'stirring' songs about the greatness of the Torah.
Rock's spiritual, political and emotional content was 'stirring' and important, and it gave us strength.
The show is packed full of 'stirring' anthems, plaintive laments and unforgettable love songs sung by a first-class cast and backed by the Lyric Opera Orchestra.
Never have I listened to an album with such a range of emotions on top of such 'stirring' music.
Nonetheless, for a band that was once so mellow they called one of their songs ‘Nyquil,’ this is 'stirring' stuff.
When I did not hit, I had to respond to the first 'stirrings' of my anger so that I did not respond when my emotions or my actions were out of control.
The trick is to put those memories away until you can really recognize them as memories, not as 'stirrings' of rekindled emotion.
Great 'stirrings' are afoot in digital photography.
It was also at this period that there were the first 'stirrings' of a national movement in Wales.
He once spoke 'stirringly' of standing in Africa and hearing the magnificent anthems of liberation and seeing the many coloured flags that proclaim and celebrate independence and triumph.
Today there are similar 'stirrings' in the antisweatshop, fair-trade and immigrant rights movements.
But it is in his awkwardness, his deflations, his retractions, and his sudden shifts midstream that his poems renounce the intoxications of bravura in favor of something darker and 'stirringly' ungoverned.
Tomorrow he has to deliver his Pre-Budget Report; he will do so in a context of economic slowdown and the first 'stirrings' of a possible Tory revival.
It leads into Evelyn Street on the 'stirringly' named Britannia Estate, which incorporates Pepys Street, De Quincey Mews, Hardy Avenue and other narrow alleys celebrating Southey, Constable and the ‘cockney poet’, John Keats.
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