Use "roust|rousted|rousting|rousts" in a sentence

1. I'll have roust beef . please.

2. We rousted him out of bed.

3. 23 The police rousted the thief out of the kitchen.

4. The police rousted the thief out of the kitchen.

5. Thousands of people were rousted from their homes by the fire.

6. They were thoroughly rousted out and their shelters were pulled down.

7. To roust the Lieutenant from whatever corner he was sleeping in.

8. First, local government roust enforce the supporting, including funds and policy.

9. I'm going up around the corner here, to roust out my driver.

10. Relax, kid, we're not about to roust you. We just want some information.

11. But this might be less opportunity to roust naked strangers from making love on your mattress?

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13. Booth: I've got twelve hours before this case is over and I'm off it so let's go roust.

14. According to the numerical results, the approach proposed is a convenient and practical reliability-based roust design method.

15. In the relaxed discipline of those days, D.W. let him but finally decided to roust him out for breakfast.

16. Each day, a group of government-hired Mushahar, known as "motivators," roust children from their homes and escort them to class.

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18. Another time a man comes a-prowling round here you roust me out, you hear?That man warn't here for no good.

19. Our goal is to find an automatic roust detection method which can adapt to different scratch widths, locate the scratch region precisely, and differentiate scratch from straight edges.

20. Judicial resources distribution and effectiveness is one of the most important facts to the society, and it is also the serious problem that roust be solved by any country.

21. ‘When the solstice lordship settled upon him, he had rousted the minstrels and set great back-alley feasts, lighting the lives of London's poor like a Balefire on a barren heath.’

22. An Inner Critic can indeed roust you out of bed in the morning, get you on the treadmill (literally and figuratively) and spur you to finish that book or symphony or invention.