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Definition of rouse
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rouse is as below...
Rouse (v. i. & t.) To pull or haul
strongly
and all
together,
as upon a rope,
without
the
assistance
of
mechanical
appliances..
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Suscitation
::
Suscitate
(v. t.) To
rouse;
to
excite;
to call into life and
action.
Rear
::
Rear (v. t.) To
rouse;
to stir up.
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Not
easily
aroused
or
excited;
not
sensitive
in
perception
or
feeling;
dull;
witless.
Daw
::
Daw (v. t.) To
rouse.
Evangelist
::
Evangelist
(n.) A
bringer
of the glad
tidings
of
Church
and his
doctrines.
Specially:
(a) A
missionary
preacher
sent forth to
prepare
the way for a
resident
pastor;
an
itinerant
missionary
preacher.
(b) A
writer
of one of the four
Gospels
(With the
definite
article);
as, the four
evangelists,
Matthew,
Mark, Luke, and John. (c) A
traveling
preacher
whose
efforts
are
chiefly
directed
to
arouse
to
immediate
repentance..
Drum
::
Drum (v. i.) To beat with the
fingers,
as with
drumsticks;
to beat with a rapid
succession
of
strokes;
to make a noise like that of a
beaten
drum; as, the
ruffed
grouse
drums with his
wings..
Alarm
::
Alarm (v. t.) To call to arms for
defense;
to give
notice
to (any one) of
approaching
danger;
to rouse to
vigilance
and
action;
to put on the
alert.
Pantaloon
::
Pantaloon
(n.) In
recent
times,
same as
Trousers..
Rouser
::
Rouser
(n.) A
stirrer
in a
copper
for
boiling
wort.
Trowsed
::
Trowsed
(a.)
Wearing
trousers.
Overalls
::
Overalls
(n. pl.) A kind of loose
trousers
worn over
others
to
protect
them from
soiling.
Rouse
::
Rouse (v. i.) To be
exited
to
thought
or
action
from a state of
indolence
or
inattention.
Roused
::
Roused
(imp. & p. p.) of Rous.
Pout
::
Pout (n.) The young of some
birds,
as
grouse;
a young
fowl..
Turbulent
::
Turbulent
(a.)
Disturbed;
agitated;
tumultuous;
roused
to
violent
commotion;
as, the
turbulent
ocean..
Attagen
::
Attagen
(n.) A
species
of sand
grouse
(Syrrghaptes
Pallasii)
found in Asia and
rarely
in
southern
Europe.
Wassail
::
Wassail
(n.) An
occasion
on which such good
wishes
are
expressed
in
drinking;
a
drinking
bout; a
carouse.
Baggy
::
Baggy (a.)
Resembling
a bag; loose or
puffed
out, or
pendent,
like a bag;
flabby;
as, baggy
trousers;
baggy
cheeks..
Tympanum
::
Tympanum
(n.) One of the
naked,
inflatable
air sacs on the neck of the
prairie
chicken
and other
species
of
grouse..
Pintail
::
Pintail
(n.) The
sharp-tailed
grouse
of the great
plains
and Rocky
Mountains
(Pediocaetes
phasianellus);
--
called
also
pintailed
grouse,
pintailed
chicken,
springtail,
and
sharptail..
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