Similar words: rile, virile, febrile, puerile, sterile, grilled, thrilled, sacrilege. Meaning: [raɪl] adj. aroused to impatience or anger.
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1. That class gets me so riled up .
2. It tickles me to see him riled.
3. Instead of getting all riled up about this , we should try to figure out what to do.
4. The pond was riled when many children were swimming in it.
5. He saw I was riled.
6. He is therefore easily riled or mocked.
7. You got me all riled up.
8. The policy has people riled up and ready to take action.
9. They often reviled the clergy and riled the congregations of Puritans(sentencedict .com), denouncing all worship but their own as false.
10. You're going to get me riled, he says.
11. You're getting me more riled by the minute.
12. It riled me no end to listen to such lies.
13. It gave me a headache and it riled Jonno, too.
14. I got riled up by "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" and "The Chomsky Reader"; Heidi read aloud passages from "The Anxiety of Influence.
15. He was the calmest guy I ever knew - nothing ever riled him.
16. How could she feel such deep emotions for a man who riled her so easily?
17. First, the subject, women in the military, is one I can get pretty riled up about.
18. Somebody left his magazine on the front porch and it got me all riled up.
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