rouse|roused|rouses|rousing in English

verb

[raʊz]

wake up, awaken, stir into action; inflame, enthuse; annoy, irritate

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1. Childbearing rouses profound feelings of joy and hope.

2. He roused the masses with his oratory.

3. Nicky roused her with a gentle nudge.

4. Rousing; quickening: an Awakening interest.

5. It's time to rouse them.

6. It rouses far-off memories of infancy, of being handled and given comfort.

7. The Rouse Absorber was designed to be a supplementary Rouse device to Rider System and specialized container for the …

8. The pain roused him from his drunken stupor.

9. The service began with a rousing hymn.

10. 21 The returning soldiers enjoyed a rousing reception.

11. It's time to rouse the children.

12. Her sensuous grace roused his lustful nature.

13. The returning soldiers enjoyed a rousing reception.

14. The phone suddenly roused her from slumber.

15. 13 Paul strode forward, roused to anger.

16. The players were greeted by rousing cheers.

17. She roused herself stiffly from her chair.

18. James rouses his friend Gurn from sleep, and questions him about the sylph.

19. It roused a feeling of rebellion in him.

20. President Clinton's rousing speech united the Democrats.

21. The concert concluded with a rousing chorus.

22. The music builds up to a rousing climax.

23. Bestir: To cause to become active; rouse

24. You must rouse yourself to action.

25. We don't want to rouse any suspicions.