Sentence examples for to rouse from inspiring English sources

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to rouse

verb

To wake or be awoken from sleep, or from apathy.

  • To rouse the faculties, passions, or emotions

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Stell told me to rouse you".

It was time to rouse the elephant.

Hindley's case continued to rouse public passions.

Babel – track and album – aims to rouse.

Belatedly the crowd tries to rouse him.

Or rather, to rouse this rabble.

That incident seemed to rouse Hibs.

Four casts failed to rouse it.

Efforts to rouse international ire have had mixed success.

At the car, she seemed to rouse herself.

The bill is expected to rouse public debate, but pass.

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