Sentence example with the word 'arouse'

arouse

aggravate, bring to light, dynamize, fan, get from, irritate, overexcite, rile, sound the tocsin, turn on, work into

Definition v. call forth

Last update: June 28, 2015


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A girl in red always aroused her.   [verb]

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He could manage to arouse her from apathy.   [verb]

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His interest in birds was first aroused when he was in Rajasthan.   [verb]

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The prince was aroused by the sound of trumpet.   [verb]

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A brutal battering, or the prospect of one, will just as inevitably arouse panic fear of another sort.   [verb]

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However, the Government 's data retention proposals still arouse consternation.   [verb]

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--Childe Harold The heavens were still studded with stars, when Hawkeye came to arouse the sleepers.   [verb]

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The Indians were seasonably reminded of his infirmity, and, rushing into the open air, they aroused the village in the manner described.   [verb]

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A want of frankness in one so frank by nature aroused her fears.   [verb]

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But arouse, and come with me; I will lead you where all other sounds but those of your own psalmody shall be excluded.   [verb]

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Aroused by this signal, slight as it was, he sprang upon his feet with a confused recollection of the self-imposed duty he had assumed with the commencement of the night.   [verb]

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1804, that his curiosity was first aroused.   [verb]

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