Sentences with raised
raised
R r - To raise one's hand; sleepy birds raising their heads and looking about.
- When the projection screen toppled, he quickly raised it again.
- The sound of the bugle raised him from his bed.
- To raise a monument.
- To raise a house.
- To raise a storm of protest.
- To raise corn; to raise prizewinning terriers.
- To raise children.
- His comments raised a ripple of applause.
- He raised the issue of his opponent's eligibility.
- To raise the dead.
- To raise a rebellion with stirring speeches.
- The news raised his spirits.
- To raise someone to the peerage.
- To raise an army; to raise money for a charity.
- The blocks raise the table three inches.
- To raise the volume of a radio.
- To raise one's voice in opposition.
- To raise rents; to raise salaries.
- The vowel in “pen” is raised to ( i) in some dialects.
- The radioman was able to raise shore headquarters after three tries.
- The window raises easily.
- My cards weren't good enough to let me raise.
- A raise in pay.
- His raise was five dollars.
- A raise in spirits.