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Sentences with arouse

a·rouse
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  • We left in the daytime so as not to arouse suspicion. [VERB noun]
  • There is nothing like a long walk to arouse the appetite. [VERB noun]
  • To arouse myself, to break the boredom, I bang my head and gouge my eyes and masturbate a lot and even start tearing myself to pieces.
  • We don't need a pill to arouse women.
  • Some men are aroused when their partner says erotic words to them. [be VERB-ed]
  • He apologized, saying this subject always aroused him. [VERB noun]
  • The age of the victims did not seem to arouse in him any given effect or to play a particular role, beyond allowing him to kidnap them.
  • Because difficulties arouse passion and its musical expression are the shivering coloratura trills that embroider the score.
  • About two o'clock, we were aroused from our sleep by a knocking at the door. [VERB noun]
  • To arouse pity
  • The knowledge that Williams has now himself been killed may arouse fears that Victoria is about to enter another cycle of gangland killing.
  • This is better than no history at all, as I think that would arouse suspicions about why there isn't any search history.
  • The new building proposals in the village are arousing unneeded discomfort. to arouse compassion;  to arouse jealousy; to arouse anger
  • I can't keep my eyes off the dancer; she arouses me greatly.
  • She was snoring and nothing would arouse her.
  • To arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion.
  • The footsteps aroused the dog.
  • At dawn the farmers began to arouse.
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