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Listen to native speakers pronounce “stirring” as a verb in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
And you don't want a hot spot.Stirring it real good.No. My dog had one of those.
Stirring it real good.
stirring and so amazingly jarring.
and stirring food from a pot.
still stirring in me in terms of desire.
So I am stirring from the center out, whisking.
We're stirring.
Because we're stirring ourselves up.
somebody's been stirring up a bunch of of saltwater taffy or something and uh you know nobody knew what this was and I
Because then you know that you're stirring consistently.
And he told me about this day he was stirring up his grandmother's pee and holding the Geiger counter to it, measuring it.
And it's very easy to make because you're not stirring like risotto.
You can't have four young children and be stirring a risotto, that I know.
And very easy to make because you're really just stirring, stirring some hot water into some cocoa, and then you're stirring some olive oil, and sugar, and
James: Yeah, I think stirring or mixing is always good.
And actually I've got for you guys some dough stirring spatulas with our dough recipe printed on the handle, we give these out in class, so, you can take it and try your hand.
Jamie Oliver: I mean it's all about stirring the pot, really.
definite tremors, something stirring underground.
Again, tempering the eggs and stirring that gently.
You can do stirring, you can take things our, you use it for frying, turning over your steaks.
And we just keep an eye on it, stirring it occasionally.
we gather it is purple prose at its best but it's stirring and it says that you
It's like the crazy person in the middle who is like stirring it all up and makes everyone else crazy.
risotto for example like one of these rice dishes where you're like stirring it constantly if you put in maybe a half
But if the liquid is too hot, what would have happened is I'd be stirring, and I have this really lovely-- it's glossy.
You've got to keep stirring it, preferably with a wooden spoon.
So, I'm just stirring.
slow as ants in Honey tramping treading when they could move no more they sat on the edges of the tanks stirring the dark
And this is all about temperature, about heat, about length of time, and about stirring.
And you learn about what, maybe, is stirring that up for you.
In the seven to eight minutes devoted to weather, they go, well, over here across the Pacific, around Thailand, there seems to be a storm stirring up.
It still will taste good, but you're not going to get everything that wok stirring is great, which keeps
I like the protest in Wisconsin and I like how things are stirring up, but in order for me to win we gotta think
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