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See: activity, agitate, commingle, commotion, discompose, emotion, foment, furor, impress, incite, industry, interest, noise, outburst, pandemonium, perturb, prompt, provoke, turmoil |
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| Anne Byrn, author of ``The Dinner Doctor,'' looks to them as quick thickeners and to provide a backdrop for whatever else your stir into the pot. Break up cranberry sauce with a fork, stir into gelatin mixture. Combine flour, baking powder and salt; gradually stir into sugar mixture until blended and smooth. |
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