1. stirred - Adjective
2. stirred - Verb
Derived from stir
4. stirred - Adjective Satellite
of Stir
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe populace is like the sea motionless in itself, but stirred by every wind, even the lightest breeze. Livy
The doctrine of the Kingdom of Heaven, which was the main teaching of Jesus, is certainly one of the most revolutionary doctrines that ever stirred and changed human thought. H. G. Wells
Noting all these things with the great delight which learning gives, we cannot but be stirred by these discoveries when we reflect upon the influence of them one by one. Vitruvius
All night have the roses heard The flute, violin, bassoon All night has the casement jessamine stirred To the dancers dancing in tune Till a silence fell with the waking bird, And a hush with the setting moon. Alfred, Lord Tennyson
He has stirred up, or threw a stone into, still water. Hungarian Proverb
It's a well-known fact, dirt stinks more when stirred. Latin Proverb