Yes, you can say that."Stirs to life." Can that be said about an inanimate object that starts moving? For example:"The curtain stirs to life in the breeze."
"Stirs to life." Can that be said about an inanimate object that starts moving? For example:"The curtain stirs to life in the breeze."
As Bhaisahab said, it's fine, though I thought about it and would be more likely to say "The curtain is/was stirred to life by the breeze".
I'm writing a screenplay, so it needs to be in present tense;-)
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Well, "...is stirred to life..." is in the present tense!
Oops! :-D You're right. But isn't my example too? I'm just treating the curtain as if it had a will of its own.
If you are writing a screenplay (I suspected something of the sort) it's perfect.I'm writing a screenplay, so it needs to be in present tense;-)
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