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Idiom: Stir the pot (meaning & examples) - Oyster English
The idiom "stir the pot" means to deliberately try to make a situation/people more tense and upset. These examples will help you understand this idiom.
Stir the Pot: Definition, Meaning, and Usage - wikiHow
“Stir the pot” refers to creating dissent and discomfort in a conversation. Someone who “stirs the pot” usually brings up hot topics and controversial discussions that are sure to make people uncomfortable and on edge. [1]
Stir the pot - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Definition of stir the pot in the Idioms Dictionary. stir the pot phrase. What does stir the pot expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.
Stir the Pot or Stirring the Pot – Meaning and Origin - GRAMMARIST
At first, you might think “stir the pot” and “stirring the pot” are interchangeable, but there is one big difference between the two, and that’s tense. “Stir the pot” is what you’d call an imperative phrase because it’s a command or instruction you give to someone to provoke them to cause trouble.
stir the pot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
stir the pot (third-person singular simple present stirs the pot, present participle stirring the pot, simple past and past participle stirred the pot) To cause unrest or dissent.
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