stir up the animals

English

Verb

stir up the animals (third-person singular simple present stirs up the animals, present participle stirring up the animals, simple past and past participle stirred up the animals)

  1. To cause public discontent or controversy.
    • 2001, Richard P. Horwitz, The American Studies Anthology, page 50:
      He styled himself both a Prohibition-flouting "Baltimoron" and "an incurable snob," the voice of "the intelligent minority" determined "to stir up the animals."
    • 2013, Rupert Wilkinson, Surviving a Japanese Internment Camp:
      The Japanese were often skittish about elections: they wanted to control who they got as top administrators and feared elections might stir up the animals.
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