Use "aroused" in a sentence

1. This aroused Grace’s curiosity.

2. Lest suspicions be aroused.

3. INTEREST AROUSED BY ADVERTISEMENTS

4. Rhinoceros - Great ferocity when aroused.

5. The speech aroused nationalist fervor.

6. See also, Aroused, and arousing

7. The speech aroused nationalist fervour.

8. Her behaviour aroused no suspicion.

9. Their plight aroused considerable public sympathy.

10. The footsteps aroused the dog.

11. 10 His wretchedness aroused our sympathy.

12. His sneaky behavior aroused our suspicion.

13. Her strange behaviour aroused our suspicions.

14. The noise aroused the sleeping guard.

15. His surreptitious behaviour naturally aroused suspicion.

16. The news aroused the great indignation.

17. When I'm aroused, I'm a tiger.

18. I aroused Kyle from his sleep.

19. She Aroused herself from a deep sleep.

20. I was aroused by a metallic clatter.

21. A loud bugle aroused everyone from sleep.

22. A pat tale aroused a big laugh.

23. She aroused the children from their nap.

24. It aroused strange primeval yearnings in him.

25. Her indifference aroused perhaps his combative soul.

26. Recumbent Adorsed life- like lions with aroused aspect

27. This atrocious deed by Lysimachus aroused great indignation.

28. Dan's arrival had aroused all her dormant sexuality.

29. Their baby's death aroused great sadness in them.

30. Shots ring out, the country is shocked, aroused.

31. This aroused their resentment, and consequently their respect.

32. The proposals have aroused the opposition of teachers.

33. The debate aroused strong feelings on both sides.

34. I am just aroused from looking at you.

35. The behaviour of the stranger aroused our suspicions.

36. The unexpected course of events aroused considerable alarm.

37. The iniquity of the transaction aroused general indignation.

38. Her promotion aroused intense jealousy among her colleagues.

39. The whole community was aroused by the crime.

40. The proposal aroused little enthusiasm in the group.

41. The speech aroused the enthusiasm of the students.

42. Feeling aroused by his touch without awkwardness or embarrassment.

43. Sophie's curiosity was aroused by the mysterious phone call.

44. The idea aroused immense enthusiasm among party workers.

45. The execution of political opponents aroused widespread disgust .

46. Their curiosity was aroused by his strange behaviour.

47. 12 I was aroused by a metallic clatter.

48. Their academic and adventure reports aroused thunderous applauses.

49. It was a debate which aroused fervent ethical arguments.

50. Without bankable stars the film script aroused no interest.

51. He is both in danger and safe, incredibly aroused.

52. Pictures of refugees aroused popular hostility towards the war.

53. 10 Dan's arrival had aroused all her dormant sexuality.

54. The news aroused a lot of Curiosity among local people

55. Deeply aroused, as with passion: he was Aflame with desire

56. Suddenly we were aroused by a thunder a growl.

57. He was aroused from his nap by the doorbell.

58. Anne had to be aroused from a deep sleep. Sentencedict.com

59. [ + with] Synonyms: passionate, blazing, excited, aroused More Synonyms of Bursting

60. It's a subject which has aroused a lot of interest.

61. The music aroused an intense feeling of homesickness in him.

62. This aroused the man’s interest, and he accepted a Bible study.

63. Gold nanoparticle ( GNP ) probes have aroused more and more interest recently.

64. 4 The nation must be aroused from its unwillingness to work.

65. People who took football too seriously aroused deep loathing in me.

66. The sight of the helpless little boy aroused her maternal instinct.

67. Suspicions were first aroused after questions from local residents remained unanswered.

68. And it has aroused huge anger and frustration among our young generation.

69. In order for Coitus to occur humans need to be sexually aroused.

70. Some men are aroused when their partner says erotic words to them.

71. The Cove in Gilmerton has aroused widespread interest from local historians.

72. Our suspicions were first aroused when we heard a muffled scream.

73. 6 The lazybones must be aroused from their unwillingness to work.

74. The sight of the hopeless little boy aroused her maternal instincts.

75. To Arouse somebody’s interest/curiosity/anger; Her strange behaviour Aroused our suspicions

76. The wily Edomite was aroused at the intimation of a possible rival.

77. 30 Disputes are always aroused due to ownership in international condominium regions.

78. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet.

79. Means-related fines, in particular, have aroused the ire of middle-income earners.

80. The maltreatment of the old man by his son aroused great public indignation.