Sentence example with the word 'agitate'

agitate

actuate, broach, disarrange, drive, flutter, inflame, peeve, rattle, shock, trouble

Definition v. try to stir up public opinion

Last update: June 11, 2015


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For some minutes she walked up and down, profoundly agitated, thinking out the position of affairs.   [verb]

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Agitated as you are, and having much business before you, you must not exhaust your strength.   [verb]

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"Give him gold, give him gold," whispered the agitated young lady.   [verb]

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He was agitated and grave, she was eager and excited, with an air of determined enterprise.   [verb]

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At these words the king turned very pale, and his features were agitated with pain as he looked at his brother's lovely young wife.   [verb]

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But at the beginning of our Civil War public opinion was agitated on this subject.   [verb]

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Pale and agitated, Natasha ran into the drawing room.   [verb]

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The agitated water in the bucket beside her was describing circles which resembled tin serpents.   [verb]

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His face was very much agitated and very much flushed, and there were strong workings in the features, and strange gleams in the eyes.   [verb]

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The students agitated in front of the Vice Chancellor's office.   [Please select]

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Do n't wring out or agitate too much and dry flat.   [verb]

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