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in a stew
*in a stew (about someone or something)
Fig. upset or bothered about someone or something. (*Typically: be ~; get [into] ~.) I'm in such a stew about my dog. She ran away last night. Now, now. Don't get in a stew. She'll be back when she gets hungry.
in a stew
Agitated, alarmed, or anxious. For example, Mary was in a stew about how her cake was going to turn out. It is also put as get in or into a stew , as in Every Saturday the minister got in a stew about Sunday's sermon. This expression transfers the mixture of meat and vegetables constituting a stew to overheated mixed emotions. [c. 1800]
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Noemi | | naw-E-mee (Italian) | Italian, German, Czech, Biblical Latin |
| Baldr | | - | Norse Mythology |
| Arrats | | - | Basque |
| FrÉDÉRique | | fre-de-REEK | French |
| Teodoro | | te-o-DO-ro (Italian), te-o-DHO-ro (Spanish) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese |
| Sallie | | ['sæli] | |