Examples of 'rouses' in a sentence

Meaning of "rouses"

rouse (verb) - to awaken, stir, or excite someone from a state of sleep, inactivity, or indifference. It is often used in the context of rousing someone from sleep or dullness
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  • plural of rouse
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of rouse

How to use "rouses" in a sentence

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Ted rouses her at the locked door.
The room itself rouses a creative air.
Latin rouses the anguish of my days in military school.
We read the news and it rouses our blood.
That rouses his passion for freedom.
Blowing up their military installations rouses their suspicions too.
Injustice rouses the oppressed from sleep.
To open a free hospital for these poor people rouses.
Injustice rouses the oppressor from sleep.
I need her removed before she rouses the rabble.
But that rouses ordinary citizens to action.
I hear a noise that rouses me.
Rouses you from your daffodils and violets.
Even the title rouses curiosity in the content.
Rouses emotions in my heart.

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The sound of the gunshot rouses the rest of the residents.
It rouses you and makes you want to dance.
This is precisely the sort of thing that rouses the rabble.
Childbearing rouses profound feelings of joy and hope.
This usually occurs when a baboon accidentally rouses the snake.
Nothing rouses the anxiety monster like divorce.
Only their hatred of everything foreign rouses them to great deeds from time to time.
He rouses them from sleep.
And the hornet in the sky rouses another hornet in the mind.
Hnæf rouses his troops with a short but powerful speech.
The sight of those notice boards rouses every evil instinct in my nature.
It rouses my best feelings.
Such a portentous and mysterious monster rouses all my curiosity and sways me to my wish.
Rouses you to action and gears you up to face a threatening situation.
The late request rouses the man from his sleep.
Charles dickson says that the very sight of my uniform rouses his anger so much.
At last he rouses himself from his dreams reduced to ashes.
The new maritime flair in different shining blue shades rouses the desire for holiday.
Anxiety rouses you to action.
You should buy panties for the first strange woman who rouses wild desire in you.
A digital city is what rouses most interest in the digital world.
She rouses the sleeping man and they extinguish the fire without rousing anyone.
The walls are covered with memorials to the Rouses.
We nationalize this and that rouses everybody and then they start turning on the soldiers.
The author is a dive expert and was a friend of the Rouses.
She rouses from her chair and knocks on the wall between their two rooms.
This is an issue which rouses the entire Swedish people.
He rouses the village and helps drive off the Vikings.
It is also one of two stations in Rouses Point.
The fact that the project rouses much curiosity outside the school is also very important.
One night a Tatar woman comes to Andriy and rouses him.
Thy name rouses the hearts of Punjab.
People would like to find specific places quickly for example Rouses Point.
Then he rouses Isaac and his two young men.
The One who rouses.

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