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Definition of rouse
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Rouse (v. i.) To get or start up; to rise.
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Pack
::
Pack (v. i.) To
gather
in
flocks
or
schools;
as, the
grouse
or the perch begin to
pack..
Schizognathous
::
Schizognathous
(a.)
Having
the
maxillo-palatine
bones
separate
from each other and from the
vomer,
which is
pointed
in
front,
as in the
gulls,
snipes,
grouse,
and many other
birds..
Revel
::
Revel (v. i.) To feast in a
riotous
manner;
to
carouse;
to act the
bacchanalian;
to make
merry.
Awaken
::
Awaken
(v. t.) To rouse from sleep or
torpor;
to
awake;
to wake.
Daw
::
Daw (v. t.) To
rouse.
Aroused
::
Aroused
(imp. & p. p.) of
Arous.
Poult
::
Poult (n.) A young
chicken,
partridge,
grouse,
or the
like..
Excitement
::
Excitement
(n.) The act of
exciting,
or the state of being
roused
into
action,
or of
having
increased
action;
impulsion;
agitation;
as, an
excitement
of the
people..
Waken
::
Waken (v. t.) To
excite
or rouse from
sleep;
to wake; to
awake;
to
awaken.
Coma
::
Coma (n.) A state of
profound
insensibility
from which it is
difficult
or
impossible
to rouse a
person.
See
Carus.
Rouse
::
Rouse (v. i. & t.) To pull or haul
strongly
and all
together,
as upon a rope,
without
the
assistance
of
mechanical
appliances..
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Not
easily
aroused
or
excited;
not
sensitive
in
perception
or
feeling;
dull;
witless.
Leg
::
Leg (n.) The part of any
article
of
clothing
which
covers
the leg; as, the leg of a
stocking
or of a pair of
trousers..
Rouse
::
Rouse (v.) To
excite
to
lively
thought
or
action
from a state of
idleness,
languor,
stupidity,
or
indifference;
as, to rouse the
faculties,
passions,
or
emotions..
Arouse
::
Arouse
(v. t.) To
excite
to
action
from a state of rest; to stir, or put in
motion
or
exertion;
to
rouse;
to
excite;
as, to
arouse
one from
sleep;
to
arouse
the
dormant
faculties..
Bouse
::
Bouse (v. i.) To drink
immoderately;
to
carouse;
to
booze.
See
Booze.
Wigan
::
Wigan (n.) A kind of
canvaslike
cotton
fabric,
used to
stiffen
and
protect
the lower part of
trousers
and of the
skirts
of
women's
dresses,
etc.; -- so
called
from
Wigan,
the name of a town in
Lancashire,
England..
Carouser
::
Carouser
(n.) One who
carouses;
a
reveler.
Carouse
::
Carouse
(v. t.) To drink up; to
drain;
to drink
freely
or
jovially.
Stimulate
::
Stimulate
(v. t.) To
excite
as if with a goad; to
excite,
rouse,
or
animate,
to
action
or more
vigorous
exertion
by some
pungent
motive
or by
persuasion;
as, to
stimulate
one by the hope of
reward,
or by the
prospect
of
glory..
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