Examples of 'roused' in a sentence

Meaning of "roused"

rouse (verb) - to awaken, excite, or provoke someone or something from a state of rest or inactivity
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  • simple past tense and past participle of rouse

How to use "roused" in a sentence

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Things roused up that were better left to rot.
I am the guy who roused that crowed.
That roused my blood and made it tigerish.
Tell him how it roused your senses.
This roused me from my nearly dormant state.
Animal patriotism and fighting spirit are roused.
They have roused the fire worm.
It was clear that the whole establishment was roused.
The sound roused her from sleep.
It is deplorable what they do when they are roused.
You have roused these two dimwits.
Nobody seemed to have been roused by the noise.
That roused the citizenry to open rebellion.
I am the guy who roused that crowd.
This roused him once more to action.

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Unquenchable laughter was roused in the blessed gods.
He roused gales of laughter throughout the auditorium.
The first signs of morning roused her.
You have roused the whole camp.
But he was not yet fully roused.
That roused him as nothing else could.
Making breakfast has roused the cooking bug.
This roused the scorn of the cadets.
He would have roused the people.
You roused a great passion in my heart.
Visiting my son in jail roused my compassion for prisoners.
Roused from your bed so early this morning.
Their imagination is roused as it is a very dynamic process.
The patient breathes normally and is easily roused.
They all roused themselves as quickly as they.
The victim appears to have been roused from sleep.
Nothing roused them from their stupor.
He had a nasty temper when he was roused.
The observer is roused to a feeling of some extraordinary event.
I rang the bell and roused the house.
We were roused at daybreak by the whistle of a train.
The people must be roused up against it.
He was roused by a loud knocking at the door.
Lincoln seemed greatly roused by what he had read.
Which roused much indignation among the nurses.
Indignation which it had roused throughout the land.
Pity is roused by the misfortune of one like ourselves.
In fear and trembling she roused your wrath.
Eventually one roused sufficiently to look about him.
They are a right pair when roused.
They have roused the fireworm.
They were watched constantly and often had to be roused.
You have roused the serpent.
See that the passengers are roused.
The performance roused great enthusiasm.

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