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After doing so, she brushed her teeth and then attempted to arouse her siblings from sleep.
Changes in timbre, in speed, in tone are intended to arouse feelings in the listener, such as passion or jealousy.
At the same time, the economic processes at work in society arouse feelings of anxiety and apprehension among servicemen.
The book is something of a tour de force in creating sympathy for a character who, properly speaking, ought to arouse feelings of contempt.
They arouse feelings of nostalgia, but are still manufactured for use today.
I can only hope that it may arouse interest, some sympathy and understanding for fellow human beings in wretched circumstances.
Regional politicians found it was easy to arouse people on issues like regional pride.
It didn't offend me, amuse me, arouse me, repel me, seduce me or astound me.
The writer's mission is to care about and contemplate man's fate and existing conditions in order to arouse other people to care and think.
Acts of this sort arouse every cultured person and no haziness or lack of clarity can excuse them.
Up until now, few had tried to develop a drug to sexually arouse women because the task involves more than getting blood to move around.
Another letter was from a woman complaining that her husband could not arouse her as well as an ex-lover.
She held the box and stopped crying, falling into a deep sleep which hourly examinations could not arouse.
At home, if gentle stimulation fails to arouse the child, the caretaker should try more vigorous stimulation and provide CPR if necessary.
These episodes may necessitate stimulation or resuscitation to arouse the child and reinitiate regular breathing.
Gradually, the patient spends more time sleeping during the day and at times is difficult to arouse.
We should realize that maybe the emergence of UPS will arouse us from a state of complacency and readies us for the grim challenges lying ahead.
Three years later, he wrote Skinner a letter artfully contrived to arouse his interest in the painting.
Such security measures have always been associated with autocrats who are profoundly aware of the depth of the popular hatred they arouse.
A territorial dispute, by its nature, is liable to arouse nationalistic sentiment.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That is what will arouse you at dawnand other timeswhile we are on the march to freezeout.
His sermons used to arouse all the original sin in me, when I had to listen to them.
In Sir Kenelm's receipts for cookery the gastronome would find something to amuse him, and more to arouse his horror.
Consequently it was either fight and arouse the household and so lose his chance of a gingersnap, or get out of her way.
She was gowned, too, with a chic nicety to arouse the envy of all less-fortunate women.
In it we do not know the evil passions which ambition and strife are said to arouse.
He was breathing deeply and audibly, and the girl's touch did not arouse him.
Pustular eruptions upon the scalp, especially posteriorly, should always arouse a suspicion of pediculosis.
He had a well-founded apprehension of the storm of opposition which they would arouse.
They thus tend, when we are in our normal condition, to arouse what James calls the antisexual instinct.
Anything to arouse this personator of our human mutability, this vacillator between doing and letting alone!
Once arouse him, as he must now be aroused, and he will follow like a nemesis on your trail.
It was expected, however, that this Romeward Movement would arouse intense antipathy.
Miscarriages in a woman should arouse the suspicion of lues in her husband.
I am supposed to arouse a citizenry on their behalf that is petrified with indifference.
She would arouse at first a very few, and then a few more, and a few more, and so on ad infinitum.
The psychophysical apparatus becomes for a moment unable to arouse the same impression once more.
Ask any successful clothing salesman or saleslady what is the best way to arouse desire for a suit, a cloak or a gown.
Arouse it and you will arouse action in your digestive tract, your liver, and kidneys.
Pray give her some stimulant to arouse her dormant faculties, if only for a moment.
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