sentence of Aroused
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- An aroused person will experience a blood pressure increase and might breathe more heavily.
- verb (used with object), a·roused, a·rous·ing. to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd;to arouse suspicion. to stimulate sexually. to awaken; wake up: The footsteps aroused the dog.
- It was hard to believe that a few moments earlier he'd aroused that snake-pit of desire inside her.
- That was fine, but I had not reckoned with the excitement the case aroused in the popular press.
- This was invaluable, it also aroused the interest of the Californian Highway Patrol!
- Half a century earlier his behaviour would have seemed much more normal and aroused much less criticism.
- The setting up of the agency has aroused strong emotions, but there are widespread misunderstandings about it.
- It aroused much local opposition but the directives came into force, technically at least, from I January this year.
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