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astir
[uh-stur]
adjective
moving or stirring, especially with much activity or excitement.
The field was astir with small animals, birds, and insects.
up and about; out of bed.
astir
/ əˈstɜː /
adjective
awake and out of bed
in motion; on the move
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Shiny skyscrapers loom on the horizon; their squat, worn building, home to their clan since 1902, marks a contrast, nestled within a crowded complex astir with chatter and dust.
News reporters were astir and skipped this curtain scene.
And Korie’s text, which often tips into rhyme, can tend risible: “A feeling I infer of anarchy astir.”
Very early the next morning I heard him up and astir, wandering from one room to another.
Soon the gardeners would be astir, brushing the first leaves from the lawns and the paths, raking the gravel in the drive.
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