Sentence examples for rile up from inspiring English sources

“rile up” is correct and usable in written English.
It means to excite or arouse someone or something. For example, “The crowd was riled up as the championship players took the court.”.

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rile up

verb

To rile; to aggravate.

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"Her whole point was to rile up her supporters.

"He can only rile up the true believers.

"We figured they thought it would rile up the blacks against the whites".

Which may rile up more than a few die-hard clam-chowder-my-way types.

All you do is rile up your party's base and undermine your own position.

The simplest way to rile up Ailes is to suggest that he's running "a conservative network".

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"Everyone was really riled up," Desai said.

Groh got us riled up".

Politicians are riled up about the film.

"They get me riled up to play".

He gets the fans riled up".

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