Sentence example with the word 'rouse'

rouse

aggravate, bring to light, draw out, exhilarate, get out of, inspirit, magnify, provoke, snap up, vivify, work up

Definition v. become active

Last update: February 2, 2016


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Their visit roused her from her depression.   [verb]

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She was roused from her sleep by the door bell ringing.   [verb]

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The addition of new syllabus is bound to rouse a lot of contradiction.   [verb]

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When roused my physics teacher can be quite frightening.   [verb]

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The new law is bound to rouse the members of opposition.   [verb]

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If you suspect someone has swallowed a poison or an overdose of drugs and they appear to be unconscious, try to rouse them.   [Please select]

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Later, she indicates from the stage - while obviously trying to rouse herself - she 'd had too much tequila the night before.   [Please select]

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"Rouse up your fire, Ketch," he said that evening, as he stood at the door of the smithy, with half a dozen of his children at his heels.   [Please select]

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"No, sir, no;" the old servitor was roused by the charge of neglected duty.   [Please select]

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He stretched his long form on the rough bench inside, gathered his cloak around him, and roused the dull echo of the honey-combed hollow with long loud snores.   [Please select]

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To save himself from this gratuitous tour, he earned a little money in a porter's gang, till his quick step roused the indignation of the rest.   [Please select]

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Her pride still existed, as strong as ever, whenever temper roused it; but there was too much of vanity in its composition, and too little of firm self-respect.   [Please select]

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If the beacon at Saint Abb's Head had been fired, the alarm would have run northward, and roused all Scotland.   [Please select]

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