ADJECTIVE
  1. on the move
    the whole town was astir over the incident
    up and about
  2. out of bed
    are they astir yet?
    up by seven each morning
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How To Use astir In A Sentence

  • News of the Queen's visit set the whole town astir.
  • _Gastric_, (from the Greek [Greek: gastir], _gaster_, the belly,) belonging or relating to the belly, or stomach. A Treatise on Domestic Economy For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School
  • All except Haydar were astir, rising to see what had caused the unexpected halt. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • The whole community was astir when the news came that the enemy bombing would be restored.
  • The village was astir for the duties of the day, white fustanellas were hurrying in every direction toward the fields.
  • The World was astir over Tsukasa, a young boy with unusual powers.
  • The whole community was astir when the news came that the enemy bombing would be restored.
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  • News of the Queen's visit set the whole town astir.
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