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    rousing example sentences

    rousing


    1. ’ He said his temper rousing – I recognise the signs! ‘She is not amenable to what she sees as charity and I insulted her by suggesting that she couldn’t look after herself


    2. Several strong cups of coffee had gone a long way towards rousing me further and, by ten thirty I had been on the road


    3. The world was rousing


    4. White Feathers had not yet joined them for the morning's coffee and chat; Harry was rousing the twins and helping them dress for the day


    5. A few hours later, after helping Beth prepare dinner, and another rousing conversation about the poem


    6. before finally rousing the sentry, and even then he was


    7. Brice sensed the mages rousing behind him and could hear whispers running through the crowd of students


    8. She slipped through the doorway, her padded feet resting at the head of the rousing demon


    9. After a rousing dinner with the now friendly Security team, Warlock went out to check the Skimmer and get the latest weather scan


    10. Claire started to sing it too, and soon there was a rousing chorus

    11. So the unsuspecting customers heartily and happily whistled a rousing chorus of the Great Escape, repeatedly which soon caught on at the other tables in the pub


    12. And Molly--that's the little girl--and I had a rousing


    13. As I tumbled down the long, stone staircase leading to the street, the tourists gave a rousing cheer


    14. The opening was a rousing success


    15. Not the usual one or two voices being joined by others, rousing to an erratic medley that disperses


    16. There's Norman Douglas, too--I like that man, and I'd like to have a good rousing argument with him now and then


    17. A rousing call to the Jews that remain in


    18. with rousing the unconscious energies of the mind and bringing


    19. rousing another part of her reality


    20. Like heroes, they were given a rousing welcome

    21. Hurried footfalls pounded through the encampment rousing light-sleeping fellow travelers


    22. A breeze tousled his hair, rousing him from his reverie


    23. Thus it became obvious the Colonel was shitfaced and so began the real party led off by Smiggenhiggens, as he was to be forever known, singing a rousing Be Kind to Your Web Footed Friends accompanying himself with appropriate quacks on his battered but perfectly tuned duck call


    24. The noisy exchange had only succeeded in rousing the rest of the group, most of whom were


    25. Moshe, rousing again from his midnight reverie, realized he no longer heard the sounds that


    26. Maria reacted, rousing from her own nap, seeing his magazine title, "Whut? Bali is what??"


    27. A rousing chorus of yells and ululations accompanied fists punching the air


    28. It made distant objects indistinct and that made him uneasy, rousing thoughts of serpents gliding unseen through the dimness


    29. From the court where lay the rousing buccaneers he heard their groans growing louder, beginning to be mingled with incoherent curses


    30. I stayed there for two weeks, not rousing when he opened the door

    31. Strabonus had raced ahead of news of the battle, and the people, just rousing to the occupations of the day, gaped to see their king returning with a small retinue, and were in doubt as to whether it portended victory or defeat


    32. A wayward devilish mirth of mockery rose above his fury, but to the nervous soldiers who drove the chariot his laughter sounded like the muttering of a rousing lion


    33. " He had not expected hearty congratulations or a rousing


    34. Linda Tillery was one of the lead singers in a rousing rhythm and blues cover of the song


    35. Rudolph’s instincts were rousing an aversion to the man


    36. When it was suggested to me that I join a few of my friends for a few days of hiking along the Appalachian Trail I thought nothing of giving the idea a rousing thumbs up


    37. Isn't that supposed to be a rousing, joyful song, Jillian wondered


    38. The chal enge was to somehow make it to Singapore without rousing the


    39. At this point I want to include a morale and spirit rousing paragraph on keeping your faith in the human spirit and humanity


    40. The moment he concluded his submission people gave him rousing applause by clapping hands

    41. It was clear that if Annie wasn’t in the mood for talking, that there would be no point rousing the others, so she was my first port of call


    42. catch his words without any interfering wood dwarf rousing the colony against him


    43. He felt that a rousing speech was in order to lift morale –not that anyone’s but his seemed in


    44. The soldiers gave a rousing cheer


    45. The rousing speech received a thumbs up—Television Audience Meter (TAM) ratings show that it was watched by a viewership three times higher than the 2013 Independence Day speech


    46. * On 2 July 1943, Subhas Chandra Bose reached Singapore and gave the rousing war cry of ‘Dilli Chalo’


    47. Not because human legality was considered efficient or fair, but simply because all the shouting, crying, cheating, gavel-banging and opportunities for rousing speeches, applause, more crying and other histrionics were about as entertaining as justice could get


    48. In addition, Wishful has been presented with a mentorship agreement with Balenmore, Colorado, a small-town that’s made rural tourism a rousing success


    49. Whenever conversation flags he whips it out and blows a rousing blast, giving her time to think of something to say next


    50. And rousing herself to the proper pitch of kindness, she said, "I'm glad














































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    Synonyms for "rousing"

    arousal rousing stirring

    "rousing" definitions

    the act of arousing


    capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement


    rousing to activity or heightened action as by spurring or goading