All 26 Uses
rouse
in
The Two Towers
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- Stooping he roused the Dwarf.†
Chpt 3.2
- Both Aragorn and Legolas, roused by his sudden movement, sat up and stared.†
Chpt 3.2
- The cries of Grishnakh had roused the Orcs.†
Chpt 3.3
- Some of my kin look just like trees now, and need something great to rouse them; and they speak only in whispers.†
Chpt 3.4 *
- He used to rouse up in winter; but of late he has been too drowsy to walk far even then.†
Chpt 3.4
- Still, I daresay I could get together a fair company of our younger folks — if I could make them understand the need: if I could rouse them: we are not a hasty folk.†
Chpt 3.4
- They seem slow, queer, and patient, almost sad; and yet I believe they could be roused.†
Chpt 3.4
- I wonder if Treebeard will rouse them.†
Chpt 3.4
- But they don't like being roused.†
Chpt 3.4
- Treebeard got roused himself last night, and then bottled it up again.†
Chpt 3.4
- Indeed I have not seen them roused like this for many an age.†
Chpt 3.4
- We Ents do not like being roused; and we never are roused unless it is clear to us that our trees and our lives are in great danger.†
Chpt 3.4
- We Ents do not like being roused; and we never are roused unless it is clear to us that our trees and our lives are in great danger.†
Chpt 3.4
- We can split stone like the roots of trees, only quicker, far quicker, if our minds are roused!†
Chpt 3.4
- They are all roused now, and their mind is all on one thing: breaking Isengard.†
Chpt 3.4
- They are fierce folk when roused.†
Chpt 3.7
- But even when they are roused, Ents can be very cautious and patient.†
Chpt 3.9
- He leapt down the path from the inner gate, and he can move like a wind when he is roused.†
Chpt 3.9
- I thought that they had been really roused before; but I was wrong.†
Chpt 3.9
- They roused him with difficulty, and for some time he would not lift his face, but knelt forward on his elbows, covering the back of his head with his large flat hands.†
Chpt 4.2
- For a moment Sam thought that he was trying to rouse Frodo; then he saw that it was not so.†
Chpt 4.2
- A great heaviness was in all his limbs, but he roused himself with an effort and sat up.†
Chpt 4.2
- He stumbled down the bank and roused his master.†
Chpt 4.2
- I am sorry to rouse you from sleep, but will you come?†
Chpt 4.6
- Whether he had slept by himself in some hole nearby, or had wandered restlessly prowling through the night, he did not say; but he returned with the first glimmer of light, and roused his companions.†
Chpt 4.7
- The news that his master was still alive roused him to a last effort beyond thought of weariness.†
Chpt 4.10
Definitions:
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(1)
(rouse) to awaken, make more active, or excite
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)