All 10 Uses
rouse
in
The Light of Western Stars
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- The man's presence roused in her a revolt.†
Chpt 2
- Absurd it certainly was, yet it served to show Madeline how intensely occupied she had been with her own feelings, roused by the tumult and toil of the round-up.†
Chpt 6
- A shrill yell, followed by running and mounting guerrillas, roused her hope.†
Chpt 11
- The looks of her captors made Madeline close her eyes, and the fascination, the fear they roused in her made her open them again.†
Chpt 11
- Moreover, there was a satiric note in the letter that Madeline did not like, and which roused her spirit.†
Chpt 12 *
- An' we're to rouse your guests early before daylight, to hit the trail up into the mountains.†
Chpt 14
- The hour was late when she rose from the table and told her guests to go to their rooms, don their riding-clothes, pack what they needed for the long and adventurous camping trip that she hoped would be the climax of their Western experience, and to snatch a little sleep before the cowboys roused them for the early start.†
Chpt 14
- Then anger possessed her, not at Stewart, but at herself, that anything could rouse in her a raw emotion.†
Chpt 18
- It was not going that mattered; it was how and when and under what circumstances she was to return that roused in her disturbing emotion.†
Chpt 20
- Sharp ringing of the telephone bell startled her, roused her into action.†
Chpt 24
Definitions:
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(1)
(rouse) to awaken, make more active, or excite
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)