The difference between Stir up and Whip up
When used as verbs, stir up means to arouse or excite (passion or action), whereas whip up means to produce (something) quickly, especially food.
check bellow for the other definitions of Stir up and Whip up
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Stir up as a verb (transitive):
To arouse or excite (passion or action).
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Stir up as a verb (transitive):
To mix (ingredients) by stirring.
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Stir up as a verb (transitive):
To move or disturb slightly; to make turbid.
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Whip up as a verb (transitive):
To produce (something) quickly, especially food.
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Whip up as a verb (transitive):
To beat (a liquid) quickly so to introduce air and form foam.
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Whip up as a verb (transitive):
To arouse or excite
Examples:
"His speech whipped the crowd up into a frenzy."