Similar words: arouse, wear out, around, bear out, clear out, get around, all around, go around. Meaning: [ə'raʊz] adj. 1. aroused to action 2. emotionally aroused 3. brought to a state of great tension 4. feeling great sexual desire 5. keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement 6. (of persons) excessively affected by emotion.
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(61) This aroused their resentment, and consequently their respect.
(62) His strange behavior aroused my suspicions.
(63) His interest would be aroused, his member distended.
(64) Such arrogance always aroused the anger of the gods.
(65) The very mention of her name aroused fury.
(66) His protective instincts thoroughly aroused, he changed roles.
(67) Dan's arrival had aroused all her dormant sexuality.
(68) It's aroused a little local opposition.
(69) We become deeply aroused by the featherbedding union.
(70) The case aroused passions in Norfolk and across Britain.
(71) No wonder my curiosity was aroused.
(72) The speech aroused nationalist fervor.
(73) But you aroused those fears only to force exile.
(74) Performed in Shiraz it aroused enormous anger and offence.
(75) The vote fraud charges had aroused people.
(76) An amateur photographer on the shore captured last week's clash on videotape and its revelations aroused outrage.
(77) The suspicions of some are also aroused by weekend get-togethers of Volunteers working in widely dispersed communities.
(77) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(78) Friendly fire is included; that's the euphemism which aroused such anger at the Gulf War inquest in Oxford this spring.
(79) Diana was flattered, flustered and bewildered by the passion she had aroused in a man twelve years her senior.
(80) Santa Anna was not yet aware of the extent to which the nation had become aroused.
(81) This aroused the resentment of almost the whole front bench, but Wigg's hostility was not evenly spread.
(82) It aroused as much controversy as any Alsop column up to that time.
(83) You may be attracted by an advertisement in your local paper, or perhaps reading the nursing press has aroused your interest.
(84) The Cove in Gilmerton has aroused widespread interest from local historians.
(85) Some of the girls aroused him and arousal made him think first of Charmian, then of Marge.
(86) The government's discomfiture during the Crimean War had aroused great expectations of major change even before Alexander became committed to Emancipation.
(87) The plan aroused much interest and in 1842 James Beart Simonds was selected as lecturer from half a dozen candidates.
(88) The interest of psychiatrists was aroused, and so was that of biochemists.
(89) As an exercise, it was valuable for Glass even if it aroused a great deal of hostility.
(90) She pleaded that she did not do it and her husband's inconsistencies and contradictions aroused suspicion.
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