Bestir

Word BESTIR
Character 6
Hyphenation be stir
Pronunciations /bɪˈstɜː/

Definitions and meanings of "Bestir"

What do we mean by bestir?

To cause to become active; rouse. transitive verb

To put into brisk or vigorous action; reflexively, move with life and vigor: as, bestir yourself.

To put into brisk or vigorous action; to move with life and vigor; -- usually with the reciprocal pronoun. transitive verb

To put into brisk or vigorous action; to move with life and vigor. verb

To become active; to rouse oneself. verb

Become active verb

To put into brisk or vigorous action; to move with life and vigor.

To make active; to rouse oneself.

An animal like creature often found in the woods xtremely rare, lit and, hyper. Urban Dictionary

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The word "bestir" in example sentences

If there had been an assault, maybe they would bestir themselves. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Did they bestir themselves on my trail, their dogs were too fat, and themselves too lean, to overtake me; also, I deemed their bestirring would be of an order for which I had made due preparation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We learned from the Urban League's Achievement Campaign that youngsters will respond if only the adults in the proverbial village bestir themselves to inspire and then recognize them. ❋ Hugh B. Price (2011)

As the investor Benjamin Graham wrote in 1951: "Poor management is often paid more than it deserves; but here, if the stockholders bestir themselves at all, they should devote their efforts to changing personnel rather than pay." ❋ Jason Zweig (2011)

Strangely, they just keep pontificating and “being concerned” and never bother to bestir themselves to actually research theissue. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Not to bestir the busybodies at the FTC, but the limitations Time Warner and Cablevision place on their cable apps amount to an agreement not to compete. ❋ Jr. Holman W. Jenkins (2011)

Shadows lurk near the entrances to alleys, but none bestir themselves to trouble us. ❋ Lucy Weston (2011)

Whereupon Snettishane, with visions of his incalculable interest keeping him awake of nights, thought it time to bestir himself. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When they do bestir themselves, they sweep the boards. ❋ John (2008)

Whether Stephen would bestir himself to intervene in this case was doubtful, but someone would surely pass the news on to the boy's uncle in Devizes, who carried some weight with the empress. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I prefer having a Democratic President, but I see no reason to bestir myself to fight for the guy, when he's so clearly disinclined to fight for the policies that I, and most of the people who voted for him, support. ❋ Unknown (2010)

All this would probably have been beside the point, though, if he had made an offer rich enough to bestir Potash ' s institutional shareholders and its fundamentally American management to be enthused about selling the company. ❋ Jr. Holman W. Jenkins (2010)

· Find and treasure true mentors who will bestir you and care about your development. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So why bestir yourself to show up here just to piss on us from a great height? ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Hey [dood] did u see [the flock] of Bestirs " "Ye dood it was [rad]" ❋ TotallynotTrinity (2016)

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