Similar words: housing, cousin, limousine, disingenuous, business, on business, businessman, agribusiness. Meaning: ['raʊzɪŋ] n. the act of arousing. adj. 1. capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement 2. rousing to activity or heightened action as by spurring or goading.
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31, The backbenchers' unrest was underlined by the rousing ovation they gave to Chancellor Nor-man Lamont at a private meeting yesterday.
32, One More Angel in Heaven and the rousing finale with its two-part harmony were musical highlights.
33, Five-ton Sahib turned from frigid to frisky during a specially-staged concert of rousing tunes.
34, But after February, which got off to a rousing start this weekend, the playoffs may be mathematically impossible.
35, Hot on his heels were folk duo Tascam(sentencedict.com), whose rousing medley had the crowd roaring in appreciation.
36, It was a rousing speech-the kind of speech that Roosevelt liked to hear.
37, My heart vibrated to the rousing music.
38, the rousing finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
39, President Jiang Zemin Gets a Rousing Welcome in The United States.
40, In the film's climax, McBride has a rousing fistfight with the village bully.
41, Nolan's strange wizardry has given rise to a psychic Rube Goldberg contraption that plays like a rousing "Star Wars" episode for smart people of all ages.
42, They even published works by Will Vesper, who had given a rousing speech at the book-burning in 1933.
43, ' whispered the little wretch, rousing a half-bred bulldog from its lair in a corner.
44, Your rousing tales of the Second Age dishearten nearby foes and lighten the footsteps of your allies .
45, The sow, the mouse and the cow sounded a rousing song.
46, A guy named John Skelton was so thrilled about a victory in 1513 of England over the invading Scots under Scottish King James IV that he wrote a poem about it which was used as a rousing victory song.
47, The demand was aimed at Field-Marshal Muhammad Hussein Tantawi, Egypt's 76-year-old minister of defence and effective head of state,[sentence dictionary] in a rousing echo of the chants that sealed Mr Mubarak's doom.
48, He was greeted with a rousing chorus of Happy Birthday.
49, The sales manager gave the salesmen a rousing pep talk before the sale.
50, London (CNN) -- Rousing speeches by gifted orators such as Martin Luther King and Malcolm X were crucial to the struggle for civil rights in America.
51, The president gave a rousing and passionate speech at the meeting.
52, Usually a rousing piece, on this recording, never really takes life.
53, She made a rousing speech about patriotism and the need to sacrifice.
54, Lalit Pandit is guest composer and lyricist of Munni Badnaam, a rousing item number aimed at raising the rafters.
55, That's where we get this rousing line, "New Presbyter is but Old Priest writ Large."
56, An audience of North Korea's communist elite gave America's oldest orchestra a standing ovation after a rousing set that took in Dvorak, Gershwin and a Korean folk song.
57, Mrs. Thatcher appeared , looking radiant in a smart turquoise outfit, and gave a rousing speech.
58, About two dozen athletes joined Bush in the Rose Garden and he gave them a rousing White House send-off to next month's Olympic Games in China.
59, His rousing success in New York led to offers for more appearances in America and Europe, and a trip to the Orient in 1929. Segovia and the classical guitar had arrived.
60, The Reading-based singer's vocals are stunning on Old Stone a shiveringly affecting, dignified and rousing track.
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