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Stirless
Stirless Stir"less, a. Without stirring; very quiet; motionless. ``Lying helpless and stirless.' --Hare.

Meaning of Tirle from wikipedia

- Andreea Bianca Țîrle (born 2 April 2002) is a Romanian handball player who plays as a line player for Minaur Baia Mare and the Romania national team....
- Radu Ţîrle (born 17 May 1967 in Criștioru de Jos, Bihor County) is a Romanian politician. He served in the European Parliament from 2005 to 2007, first...
- 1979), rugby union player Lóránd Szatmári (born 1988), footballer Andreea Țîrle (born 2002), handball player Marin Tudorache (born 1968), football player...
- Nagoya International Conference Hall, Nagoya, ****an Retained OPBF flyweight tirle 32 Win 24–6–2 Shigetaka Ikehara TKO 11 (12) 2:09 5 Jun 2010 Korakuen Hall...
- 12 Nov 2004 Bang Pakong, Thailand Retained IBF Pan Pacific featherweight tirle 49 Win 46–3 Jack Asis TKO 5 (12) 12 Oct 2004 Petchaburi, Thailand Retained...
- Right Wings Gabriela Mușat Cristina Boian Line players Elena Fulgoi Andreea Țîrle Ivana Gakidova Backs Left Backs Andreea Bogdanovici Sonia Vasiliu Nada Ćorović...
- Village, Sai Noi, Thailand Won vacant IBF Asia Pacific light flyweight tirle 39 Loss 33–5–1 Milan Melindo UD 12 16 Nov 2016 Cebu Coliseum, Cebu City...
- 2022 16:30 Romania  25–32  Czech Republic Golovec Hall, Celje Attendance: 100 Referees: Gasmi, Gasmi (FRA) Țîrle 5 (14–14) Cholevová 8  2× Report  2×...
- at the 2022 European Championship. Lupei debuted together with Andreea Țîrle as a senior for SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea in October 2020 when they both were only...
- iron ring was hung. Instead of rousing the house with a knock, the caller tirled the ring up and down the notches of the ‘tirling pin’, or handle". Earlier...