549 collocations for rouse

His apparent dislike to her husband's plan of staying at the Cottage roused Mrs. Radbolt's suspicions again; was he a rogue after all, but a very plausible, a very deep one?

By these words Appius roused a warlike spirit in the Romans, and they dismissed Cineas with the answer that if Pyrrhus would leave Italy they would, if he wished, discuss the question of an alliance with him, but that while he remained in arms in their country the Romans would fight him to the death, however many Laevinuses he might defeat.

I went the old way; and the old longing recurring at the one charmed spot on the road, I cast a quick look at the towering sycamore and the desolated house beneath, which, short as it was, roused feelings which kept my head lowered for the remainder of my walk north and to the very moment, when, on my return, the same chimneys and overhanging roofs came again into view through the wintry branches.

The cool and stern policy of the Catholic sovereign bore hard upon the generous spirits of either army, but roused the indignation of the Moors when they found that they were to be subdued in this inglorious manner.

By his earnestness he roused the people to a fuller faith and to better works.

Yet at the time this picture had not roused her conscious attention.

Seek not to bring ruin on this city, and thereby rouse the anger of the Lord against thee.

" The suggestion roused no enthusiasm.

Mother, the flagwhat sooner than an insult coupled with these terms will rouse a man to fight?

The next paragraph detailed a fact startling enough to rouse my deepest interest.

If it is true that Britain by her grasping Imperial Commercialism in the past (and let us hope that period is past) has roused jealousy and hatred among the other nations, equally is it true that Germany to-day, by her dreams of world-conquest, has been rousing hatred and fear.

Besides" here he flashed at his counsel a glance, which for a moment took that gentleman aback"I had heard certain vague sounds in the house which alarmed me, as well as roused my curiosity.

The sharp crack of the explosion roused no echo for a perceptible space.

This intelligence operated like a charm; the desire of revenge roused all his energies and became his master passion.

Such mean tactics roused the Leader's ire.

All were equally on the qui vive, for any hour might bring to the Germans the order to put to sea, and to the British the welcome cry of "Enemy in sight!" CARING FOR BELGIAN REFUGEES The plight of the Belgian people, including the refugees in Holland, England and France, was pitiable in the extreme and by the end of October had roused the sympathy of the entire world.

It rouses the moral emotions and affections, and gives scope for contrition, adoration, and thanksgiving,the Trisagion of the heart.

Despair at last prevails, When fainting nature shrinks, and rouses all 480 Their drooping courage.

It seemed to rouse the passion of the hearers, for grave faces around me began to work, and long-drawn sighs came from their lips.

It did not rouse the sleepers from the bench; neither did the new-comer's remark that it was a "deuce of a night" bring forth any argumentwe were one on that point.

Lord Shaftesbury roused the country to a sense of the wrong that was being done to the chimney sweeps, and Bills were passed in Parliament for their protection.

That rouses the sense of individuality in them and they then fight for their ways and ideasthen there's boil and bubble and sputter and flying apart.

The cold stare, instead of driving him back into the cabin, only roused his temper.

Unable to read or write she intercepted his lordship's letters to little purpose; but she had great natural business talents, reduced by one half the expenses of his household, kept everything in good order, and, when her violences roused his wrath, turned it off with some ready retort or witticism.

The infante Bobalias Bethought of him and cried: "Now rouse thee, rouse thee, uncle dear!

549 collocations for  rouse