(For a music, song, etc.) Having a stimulating effect, such as giving the desire to dance.
1 The choreographic high point is a rousing number in an auto junkyard.
2 For a battle-call, rousing to arms if need be, years, centuries hence.
3 But in vain; I could not have done so without rousing them.
4 The photographs are a new way of doing things and rousing excitement.
5 Yet despite their efforts, Gnarls had a hard time rousing the crowd.
6 Tells about the rousing speech he gave and the support he received.
7 But is it Frankie or his young lady who is rousing interest?
8 And Greedo could not risk the additional possibility of rousing Jabba's anger.
9 This is, of course, all aimed squarely at rousing the audience's sympathy.
10 He was rousing the dissenters against the Church school of the estate.
11 Within 45 minutes, with a rousing cheer, the boat headed back out.
12 It was the energetic voice of Mrs. Anderson rousing the house betimes.
13 Such intolerable exactions and excesses ended by thoroughly rousing the indignant Egyptians.
14 On Saturday night a rousing prayer-meeting was held in the log meeting-house.
15 Shortly before seven, Pollux and I move among the others, rousing them.
16 The former foreign secretary's reputation as a rousing prose stylist remains baffling.
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