Pronunciation of the English word arouse.
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1. | Events of that type generally arouse suspicion. | |
2. | His opinion does not arouse any echo in his colleagues. | |
3. | Don't arouse him from his sleep! | |
4. | What should I do to arouse desire in the man I'm interested in? | |
5. | How to arouse a woman's desire? | |
6. | Coffee does not arouse my interest. | |
7. | Does Lochhead manage to arouse our sympathy? | |
8. | Many of the text formulations arouse suspicion that the author failed to mention a reliance on some English source. | |
9. | He knew that his move would arouse opposition but he didn't care about it. | |
10. | I remain silent because I don't want your words to arouse even more hatred in the hearts of my enemies. |