English to Hindi Dictionary stir

stir

हलचल
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
I stood, straining eyes and ears for the faintest stir
a slight physical movement.
he gives his chocolate milk a stir
an act of mixing food or drink with a spoon or other implement.
translation of 'stir'
हडबड़ी,
हौरा,
बेचैनी,
रौला
verb
भड़काना,
उमड़ना,
हिलाना,
सिसकारना,
हिलना
noun
विप्लव,
उपद्रव,
हलचल,
संक्षोभ,
हड़बड़ी,
जेल,
तहलका
example
Seven budding entrepreneurs from Swindon are creating a 'stir' with their Young Enterprise business.
Under normal circumstances, such a meeting wouldn't create a 'stir' .
After the relentless ossification of the Post-Modern era, things are beginning to 'stir' again.
It seems that a group of well known citizens had begun to 'stir' up the cause of independence from the empire.
Remove the bowl from the microwave and 'stir' the mixture until it resembles cake frosting.
I stood, straining eyes and ears for the faintest 'stir'
The write up on the state of the Barnhill Pitch & Putt Course last week has attracted a great 'stir' in the community.
Sharp, rocky, and bumpy, there is a cave that is always half-filled with water, more so during high tide, and the current is always right that we do not 'stir' when we sleep.
This refers to the process of pouring the ingredients into the glass on top of each other and giving it a slight 'stir' .
he gives his chocolate milk a 'stir'
People have done hard time in 'stir' for a good deal less, but of course they didn't own e-tail outfits.
I raised an eyebrow, grabbing a wooden spoon to 'stir' the thickening tomato sauce.
the event caused quite a 'stir'
pour in the cream and 'stir' well
When a few new traditionalist architects began to 'stir' in the 1970s, they reawakened with a strange amnesia.
For the sauce, 'stir' the remaining ingredients together and season to taste with salt and pepper.
Matthews says his college tour is meant to 'stir' young people who may be apathetic toward politics.
Caroline felt a 'stir' of anger deep within her breast
The finds created a 'stir' of interest in the isolated fishing community.
This time, however, his emotions created a 'stir' in him.
He stood on the balcony of the Palace overlooking the marketplace, now beginning to 'stir' with life.
I've spent twenty-eight years in 'stir'
WWII is recent enough in our national memory that interpretations still 'stir' strong emotions.
Quite why this should cause such a 'stir' I don't know.
he gives his Ovaltine a 'stir'
In the United States things have begun to 'stir' , and various organizations are extremely active on campus.
The moment I felt a 'stir' of excitement was when I saw the wires and beams of the bridge.
She did not feel even the slightest 'stir' of love for him.
He later retained an attorney, and after seven months in 'stir' was released on bail with his pre-trial release restrictions tightened further.
Well, at least the person who did such a miserable job ended up in 'stir' for defrauding another customer.
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