We have no meanings for "rouse the camp" in our records yet.
1 I turned for a yell that would rouse the camp and Cuinn grabbed me hard, saying insistently, Quick!
2 I'll stay in the center, and if any one of us sees an enemy he's to shoot at it and rouse the camp .
3 His next was a resolve to spring to his feet and rouse the camp , but this impulse was checked by one of greater prudence.
4 Don't think twice about rousing the camp if there's any disturbance.
5 The noise had roused the camp , and every one pressed to know the cause.
6 They rode into the Simms camp about midnight, rousing the camp with their shouts.
7 He still remembered rousing the camp at Hornchurch one night by sounding a hunting horn.
8 To be laughed at on rousing the camp ?
9 The shot had roused the camp , and there was now wild commotion, everybody thinking the Canadians were upon them.
10 In spite of his warm cloak, he felt stiff and chilled when the sound of the trumpets and drums roused the camp .
11 'I know nothing about Barnett's Sister,' said I; 'stop your noise, or you will rouse the camp . '
12 " Rouse the camp , " he ordered.
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