He was deeply stirred and left speechless amid the maelstom of his emotions.
But there are several American operas in addition to mine, like Glass's 'Satyagraha,' that have deeply stirred audiences.
Deeply stirred, he was reconstructing in imagination every trivial, humble feature of the Ush-Terek world.
I was stirred immeasurably more deeply by Judaism in the Pinkas Synagogue.
During his sojourn at Bex, Agassiz's intellect and imagination had been deeply stirred by the glacial phenomena.
Rhodan was deeply stirred by the spirit of sacrifice of this wonderful people.
Like Dorothea, Eliot herself was apparently deeply stirred by the music reverberating in the big Gothic church.
His feelings are deeply stirred, but his conscience is not very active.
Identified in the public mind as a cold, calculating "numbers cruncher," Mr. McNamara seems deeply stirred by his literary journey back to the 1960's.
The older folk were naturally the more deeply stirred by this.