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To provoke
verb
To cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
Exact(59)
To provoke thought, Homes answered.
And to provoke?
We're going to provoke.
She began to provoke him.
Chosen to provoke.
(He loves to provoke).
"He wanted to provoke.
Trying to provoke the bull, he supposed.
To build is therefore to provoke).
It needs people like Ai to provoke.
Similar(1)
The authors want to 'provoke creative dreaming'.
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