How To Use Arouser In A Sentence
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These verses have been quoted by Arab carousers though the centuries.
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As the ghost of the legendary actor John Barrymore in the new Broadway comedy "I Hate Hamlet," he's perfectly cast: he's a brilliant actor, he's mercurial and he once had a reputation as a world-class carouser, Now, a month after opening night, Williamson is staying right in character-and embroidering his own colorful legend.
All's Well That Ends Well
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The early closing time of pubs meant that carousers were forced to gather at dusk in private homes, where the host would tap a barrel.
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When about half the folks raised their hands, he nodded with satisfaction, then recounted the night he spent in a Rhode Island lockup with the late Tom Blackaller, his skipper during the 1983 cup trials and a famous carouser.
It Is a Merry Life
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In the common-room one day sat as merry a company of carousers as ever gladdened the soul of an old tantivy boy.
The Tavern Knight
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He wasn't the carouser and the party animal that people thought.
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What is "Men's damager, words 'hinderer, and yet words' arouser?
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
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From the table of rowdy carousers came a loud voice.
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the arouser of the body for challenge, are in sync but functioning at chronically low levels.
SO STRESSED
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The early closing time of pubs meant that carousers were forced to gather at dusk in private homes, where the host would tap a barrel.
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For better or worse, I was a carouser, but when I got the news from Diane, it was like a cold shower.
Me, The Mob, And The Music
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He has become gruff and cold, a far cry from the playful, expansive carouser and rabble-rouser of the film's opening scenes.
Come and Get It
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The air is warm and still enough that I didn't even need a sweater, and the sidewalks were already lined with carousers.
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There's no question McCain's choice is successful as a base-arouser.
The Perils of Paulite
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Ross drove aimlessly through the outer suburbs, sharing the wide, wet road with the occasional noctambulant alley cat, a carload of cheering carousers, and electric mini-van delivering milk.
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Yorick’s gospel, gropingly endeavoring to find an outlet for their own emotions which, in their opinion were characteristic of their arouser and stimulator, found through “Siegwart” a solution of their problem, a relief for their emotional excess.
Laurence Sterne in Germany A Contribution to the Study of the Literary Relations of England and Germany in the Eighteenth Century
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But King's primary reputation has been as a classic carouser.
Sen. Jim King shows his soft side
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What is "Men's damager, words 'hinderer, and yet words' arouser?
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
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If a man is not thrilled by intimate contact with nature: with the sun, with the earth, which is his origin and the arouser of his acutest emotions --
Literary Taste: How to Form It With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature
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He grinned; just another good-hearted carouser stretching a night of harmless merriment into the new day.
Survived another workshop!
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Ross drove aimlessly through the outer suburbs, sharing the wide, wet road with the occasional noctambulant alley cat, a carload of cheering carousers, and electric mini-van delivering milk.