Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word STOOR
STOOR
Definitions of STOOR
- Alternative form of stour.
- (intransitive, UKdialectal) To move; stir.
- (intransitive, UKdialectal) To move actively; keep stirring.
- (intransitive, UKdialectal) To rise up in clouds, as smoke, dust, etc.
- (transitive, UKdialectal) To stir up, as liquor.
- (transitive, UKdialectal) To pour; pour leisurely out of any vessel held high.
- (transitive, UKdialectal) To sprinkle.
- (UKdialectal) Stir; bustle; agitation; contention.
- (UKdialectal) A gush of water.
- (UKdialectal) Spray.
- (UKdialectal) A sufficient quantity of yeast for brewing.
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Search for STOOR in:
Examples of Using STOOR in a Sentence
- The current city council consists of Mayor Geoffrey Chesnut, with council members David Harris, Richard Jensen, Dave Owens, Katherine Ross, and Shawn Stoor.
- The pair are saved by Sweeney, who explains that the hatchlings come from ‘stones’ hatched by a gigantic Stoor Worm buried under Europe, which has been awoken by the sound of artillery from the First World War.
- The stoor worm, or Mester Stoor Worm, was a gigantic evil sea serpent of Orcadian folklore, capable of contaminating plants and destroying animals and humans with its putrid breath.
Page preparation took: 301.58 ms.