Use roused in a sentence
Sentences starting with roused
- Roused again by the baying pack, she leaped forward with better speed, though without that keen feeling of exhilarating flight that she had in the morning. [4]
- Roused by the clear call, Elise rose from watching beside Valmond's couch, and turned towards the door of the tent. [11]
Sentences ending with roused
- It hurried toward the maniple of Sempronius, brandishing a javelin, and with a sonorous voice reviling the soldiers till even my temper was roused. [10]
- But she knew that the house would be roused. [11]
- Tarboe's spirit was roused. [11]
- Seldom had any one seen the Cure roused. [11]
- What might not its Barbarians do when roused? [9]
- She had sunk into a dreary apathy and would not be roused. [5]
- The woman in her, which had never been blessed with a noble love, was roused. [11]
- Myrtle's jealousy for her minister's sincerity was roused. [6]
- Meanwhile the woman had not changed her position, but closely watched the tumult which she herself had roused. [11]
- He had the carriage of a soldier, the animation and endurance of the thoroughbred when roused. [9]
Short sentences using roused
- It roused Dietel's ire. [10]
- The prince--what roused his enmity. [10]
- The interruption roused him. [5]
- It roused his enmity now. [11]
- He roused to consciousness again. [11]
- She was roused by voices. [11]
- They were roused at last. [11]
- This roused me. [9]
- He roused himself. [9]
Sentences containing roused two or more times
- He turned away with a feeling of relief, however, for this gossip with the Huguenot maid would no doubt interest her, give new direction to her warm sympathies, which if roused in one thing were ever more easily roused in others. [11]
- He invariably roused himself, or his professor roused him, a half-hour before the papers should be handed in, and, as it were by a mathematical calculation, he had always done just enough to prevent him being plucked. [11]
More example sentences with the word roused in them
- Only yesterday this would have roused her wrath; to-day she could forgive him; for she could forgive anything to this unhappy soul--to the man on whom she had brought such deep anguish. [10]
- Therefore his relations with his brother-in-law, whose prudent caution he considered avarice, and whose earnest protests against his often unprecedented demands frequently roused his ire, became more and more unfriendly. [10]
- Half undressed, and with her hair in wild disorder, she flew to the old man's bedside, clasped him by the wrist, and roused him from his sleep. [12]
- All knelt silently, with clasped hands, beside the couch, until Eva, as if roused from a dream, shrieked, "She will never come back again! [10]
- Jo roused himself with an effort, and opened to the knocking. [11]
- These he guarded with a determination which he never roused himself to display in matters of graver import. [10]
- There was no wind, apparently no breath of air, yet the leaves of the trees moved, the weather-vanes turned slightly, the animals in the byres roused themselves, and slumbering folk opening their eyes, turned over in their beds, and dropped into a troubled doze again. [11]
- Peter the valet, who was now wide awake, had roused the doctor. [2]
- Rustem, the Masdakite, who till now had been lying unconscious, had been roused from his lethargy by some change of treatment, and loudly called for his master Haschim. [10]
- After a long while the slamming of a coach door roused me, and I was straightway seized with such an agony of mind that I could have cried aloud. [9]
- The imprudent game which she had played with King Caesarion had unfortunately roused the people against her. [10]
- Praise for things, which did not satisfy himself, vexed him and roused his distrust. [10]
- At last they were roused by the sound of a horn, and, looking down, they saw a four-in-hand drawing smartly down the road to the village over the gorse-spread common, till it stopped at the Cloistered House. [11]
- His artistic faculties were once more roused into play, and found a field for their freest exercise when Antinous told him that he was at his disposal till mid-day, since his master--or rather Caesar as he was now permitted to name him--was engaged in business. [10]
- What those wishes were Katharina knew only too well; the probability of their accomplishment had roused her fierce jealousy and made her hate Heliodora. [10]
- But presently they were altogether roused, the gun was put away, and both were on their feet; for after the pigeon arrived there was a stir at the Post, and Hilton could be seen running from the store to his house, not far away. [11]
- The magistrate was well known here, and the doorkeeper, roused from his sleep, hastened to light the way for him and his wife with a lantern. [10]
- After a time--it was toward midnight now--Mr. Hawkins roused out of a doze, looked about him and was evidently trying to speak. [5]
- When the salmon-fisher was roused, his anger became desperately serious. [11]
- But her curiosity was roused, and she went straight to the sack and brought away the paper. [5]
- The praetor's curiosity was roused, and he at once proceeded to ply the poor fellow with bewildering cross-questions. [10]
- The praetorian prefect was roused, and Caesar was glad to see him, for it was in attending to affairs that he most easily forgot what weighed upon him. [10]
- Even public sympathy was roused in behalf of Sturgis. [5]
- But even Barbara was roused from her ecstasy of happiness when she heard of the atrocities that threatened the provinces. [10]
- Strong opposition, however, was roused by this mad uproar. [10]
- At last she was roused by the sound of horses' hoofs. [11]
- Presently her attention was roused by the shrill voice of an old writer who called out to one of the younger assistants. [10]
- I succeeded, and was only roused by Mrs. Falchion's voice beside me. [11]
- Voices mingled, there was light laughter, little bursts of admiration, then lower tones, and then he was roused by a voice calling. [11]
- Captain Lige's cheery voice roused her from below--and her father's laugh. [9]
- Young Vorchtel had undoubtedly heard of the events in the entry, taunted Wolff with his betrothed bride's nocturnal interview with a knight, and thus roused the strong man to fury. [10]
- The blare of trumpets and a loud shout of command roused her from this joyless reverie. [10]
- She was stung to the quick by the comments of the newspapers; her spirit was roused, her ambition was towering, now. [5]
- Then he roused to the call of action, to the many things he needed to do in the way of making camp fixtures and utensils, to the necessity of hunting food, and the desire to explore the valley. [13]
- He soon went to sleep again, which pleased me; but straightway the mouse began again, which roused my temper once more. [5]
- Ulrich was obliged to share the jester's sleeping-room, and as Pellicanus shrank from getting out of bed, while suffering from night-sweats, and often needed something, he roused Ulrich from his sleep, and the latter was always ready to assist him. [10]
- This had helped to make her so like the Roxana on the gem, and the change in her roused his pity. [10]
- But the allusion to her father reminded her of the first duty in her path; she roused her energies, thanked Marianne warmly, and begged her only to assist her in carrying the corpse into the thalamos, and then to take charge of the keys. [10]
- At first, according to her custom, she had roused the handsome fellow's hopes by fiery glances which she could not restrain. [10]
- If sometimes tempted to exercise it, the impulse was roused far more frequently by those of her own station, who were base in mind and heart, than by the sufferers in the hospital. [10]
- I undressed, went to bed, and when I was roused by a strange burning sensation in my throat I felt so weak that I could scarcely lift my arm. [10]
- Jersey was not to be conquered without opposition--no army of defence was abroad, but the elements roused themselves and furiously attacked the fleet. [11]
- Lise was roused to a sudden pitch of fury. [9]
- She was too tired to care for dinner, and in the night she had a dream from which she woke herself with a cry that roused him, too. [8]
- From time to time I was roused into admiration of the horsemanship of Madame la Vicomtesse, for the restive Texas pony which she rode was stung to madness by the flies. [9]
- They were all three roused by hearing a light footstep on the veranda. [11]
- At last I thought of pounding on the gutter-spout, which I did till I roused the landlord. [10]
- But the mere thought of being afraid roused him again. [2]
- I believed that this day would see the last of the strife between England and France for dominion here; of La Pompadour's spite which I had roused to action against my country; of the struggle between Doltaire and myself. [11]
- Within an hour they saw the wild duck-again passing the crest of Guidon, and they watched it sailing down to the Post, Pierre idly fondling the gun, Macavoy half roused from his dreams. [11]
- As we read these words the blood faded from Ann's cheek; but I set my teeth, for I may confess that Herdegen's ways and words roused my wrath. [10]
- But immediately again there was roused in him the latent force of loyalty to himself and therefore to her; the story of her past, so far as he knew it, flashed before him, and his eyes grew hot. [11]
- For an instant there was an involuntary arrest of Jean Jolicoeur's look, as though memory had been roused, but this swiftly passed, and he said: "Fine dogs, them! [11]
- Dyck talked to them presently without turning round, for that might have roused suspicion, and while they were out of danger now, there was the future and Dyck's plan which he now unfolded. [11]
- What had roused their suspicion he did not know: probably a hesitation concerning some Arab custom or the pronunciation of some Arab word--the timbre of the Arab voice was rougher and heavier. [11]
- He knew that the town would be roused by this time and the governor on fire for revenge. [11]
- He had said the thing which roused sharp anger in Barouche. [11]
- The lodger, in the testiness of being so rudely roused, had pushed his nightcap very much on one side of his bald head. [12]
- The smell and the sound of wild life roused all the hunter in him. [11]
- While listening to the resurrection hymn of the priests of Serapis, she had asked herself if it might not be possible to give Antony, when he had been roused to fresh energy, the son of Caesar as a companion in arms. [10]
- There seemed little the Queen did not know concerning him; and reference to Angele roused him to sharp solicitude. [11]
- The coming of the other woman --she knew well that she was something to this man of men--had roused in her all she had felt, had intensified it. [11]
- Rameses hurried to the north wing, where Bent-Anat had her apartments; he found her safe indeed, but wringing her hands, for her young favorite Uarda had disappeared in the flames after she had roused her and saved her with her father's assistance. [10]
- Our shout to the guide would have roused him out of a death-slumber. [4]
- When she heard the Eletto's heavy step, she sprang up from her spinning-wheel in alarm, and the maid-servant, half roused from sleep, threw herself on her knees. [10]
- It is true that the steward's false pride had roused his indignation, and who can listen calmly to any comment on a stain on his birth? [10]
- When they heard that the lion had roused and shaken himself and had unaccountably come forth of his own accord, they hastened to the state capital to renew their offers. [9]
- I could see that he had set his mind on Alixe, and that she had roused in him what was perhaps the first honest passion of his life. [11]
- The first time that he came, roused by the grating noise as he sat below, he stumbled in the very centre of the cell, and fell upon his knees. [11]
- And thus matters stood till rumor waxed loud and roused me from my leaden slumber. [10]
- Not till the steward timidly touched her did she collect her senses like one suddenly roused from deep sleep. [10]
- There was no start, no terror, but the appearance of the jailer with the chaplain roused in him disgust for the coming function at the Mont es Pendus. [11]
- A ride of some three hours brought us to Boonsborough, where I roused the unfortunate army surgeon who had charge of the hospitals, and who was trying to get a little sleep after his fatigues and watchings. [6]
- Nought, indeed, but some great matter could have roused me from that dull half-sleep; nor was it long in coming, by reason that my brother Herdegen's safety and life were in peril. [10]
- After Ledscha had so lately reminded the lover who so vehemently roused her jealous wrath what this night of the full moon meant to her, she could rely upon his appearance in spite of everything. [10]
- I feared inflammation; so in the dead of night I walked back to the village, roused a trader of the Company, got some liniment and other trifles, and arrived again at St. Saviour's before dawn. [11]
- But just as slumber was completely overpowering him his patient made him start up, for he had left his bed, and when Hermon, fully roused, looked for him, was standing in the middle of the room, gazing about him. [10]
- He had changed since the day he left Bordeaux on the Antoine; since he had first caught the flash of interest in Carmen Dolores' eyes--an interest roused from his likeness to a conspirator who had been shot for his country's good. [11]
- He moistened the sick man's lips, and bathed his forehead, and roused him once to take a quieting powder. [11]
- First came a shriek that might have roused the garrison. [9]
- At last the shouts died away, and as the stopping of the clattering wheel wakes the miller, so the stillness on the shore roused Hanno from his dream. [10]
- The setting sun shining full on the window had roused the bird, and he began to pour out a flood of delicious melody which flowed on and on, causing the people in the street to stay their steps and look up. [11]
- The thick sandals she had tied on to her feet roused loud echoes in the empty rooms as they fell on the stone pavements, and terror possessed Selene's anxious soul. [10]
- It's no little shame to me, Elder Tull, that through my friendship he has roused the enmity of my people and become an outcast. [13]
- I continued to say Hotel d'Europe, and they continued to shake their heads, until at last a young soldier nodding in the corner roused up and said something. [5]
- We did not say anything, but sat wondering and dreaming and blinking; and finally Seppi roused up and said, mournfully sighing: "I suppose none of it has happened. [5]
- But when I saw a light in your room to-night I roused my energies again and went at it with a deal of the old freshness. [5]
- If he lands safe, and the English troops ain't roused, he'll take the town and hold the island easy enough. [11]
- She turned away sadly, but Madame Marie had been roused by the official's churlishness, and for once the placid little body spoke in that vulgar tongue which needs no interpretation. [11]
- She was sharply roused, almost shocked out of her distraction. [11]
- Their spirits once roused were, however, not diminished, but only changed character. [2]
- These latter instantly roused up, yawned, and began to look alert. [5]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne, also roused to great excitement by Anatole's arrival, thought in another way. [2]
- Ay, she was roused to fury, and yet she felt how completely this passionate resentment contradicted her whole nature. [10]
- Mr. Bixby's voice roused the storekeeper from this contemplation of the beauty. [9]
- His appeal had roused the most eager sympathy. [10]
- Obada's contumely had roused Orion's wrath; he was longing, burning to reduce this insolent antagonist to silence. [10]
- At last I roused my energies and snatched the covers back to their place and held them with a strong grip. [5]
- Suddenly you have roused in me what I can honestly say I have never felt before--strange, reckless, hungry feelings. [11]
- A demon was roused in him. [11]
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