Cause to be agitated, excited, or roused.
1 I would rouse the plantation; in an hour you would be found.
2 I am sorry to rouse you from sleep, but will you come?'
3 English scenery, animating air; a rouse to the blood and the mind.
4 We need to rouse it slowly and bring it under your control.
5 We need to talk, but I can't will myself to rouse him.
6 I will go to the commandant at once and rouse the settlement.
7 The big man had failed in his efforts to rouse the dog.
8 I trust these floods will rouse the American conscience in these matters.
9 This repeated remark of his seemed to rouse the fury in her.
10 He did a good deal in an attempt to rouse the North.
11 But a change in her attitude toward me might rouse the master.
12 General Moore had made a vain attempt to rouse the besotted men.
13 This is a consoling thought; it shall rouse me again to life.
14 I know it is difficult, and sad, but you must rouse yourself.
15 To shout and rouse the household was the work of an instant.
16 They are persuasive moralists, captivating story-tellers; they rouse the appetite for good.
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