To make someone rather angry or impatient; to cause annoyance.
Make turbid by stirring up the sediments of.
1 Even at his current level, that brush with success will rile him.
2 And of course papers publish things to rile readers or as comment-bait.
3 He suggested relatively uncontroversial measures that do not rile gun rights advocates.
4 It takes a lot to rile people in this decidedly courteous nation.
5 A vote to compete under a Taiwan banner would further rile Beijing.
6 It must rile Jasper that Herbert rides out against him once more.
7 I knew, like always, Ron was just trying to rile me up.
8 Is a slap on the face going to make him rile up?
9 Walk light, an' don't say nuffin' rile him up, eve'ything all right.
10 But I was young and often said things just to rile people up.
11 A heated discussion centered on two points that continue to rile CCC members.
12 I bet that would really rile him, said my colleague mischievously.
13 But he had learned that he had the power to rile .
14 I'd say don't rile them up if you can avoid it.
15 But MacFarlane is a talented singer and knows how to rile the establishment.
16 He knew Davison was trying to rile him with the remark.
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