Aún no tenemos significados para "rouse such".
1He was surprised that Deighton could rouse such resentment in him.
2Nothing but a miracle can rouse such people from their lethargy.
3And he could rouse such fear as to render even strong men but helpless masses of flesh.
4It's hardly worth while to rouse such a restless ghost as I, when I'm once fairly laid.
5But a republic should beware not to rouse such feelings, as I shall show in the following Chapter.
6What could the subject be to rouse such enthusiasm in the Associated Brotherhood of the Awl, the Plane and the Trowel?
7We must rouse such children by moving them about and stirring them to wakefulness before we put them to the breast.
8She's too young to rouse such interest in a family of notably unsympathetic temperament for any other reason than that of gratitude.
9Would it not naturally rouse such suspicion as any modest woman must shudder to face, if but for the one moment between utterance and refutation.
10There's my hand on it, and to-night we'll have a rouse such as would make old Noll turn in his grave if he had one.
11No campaign in years in New Jersey had roused such universal interest.
12Few things roused such joy in Myrtella as the bursting of a waterpipe.
13There had been no hanging within the memory of any that had roused such interest.
14This it was, more than any thing else, that roused such a tempest in my soul.
15"Dr. Saugrain's ward must be fair indeed, to rouse such enthusiasm," I said.
16It is a little difficult to understand why this incident should have roused such bitter resentment among Mr. Webster's surviving partisans.
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