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  • 61rouse — verb 1) he roused Ralph at dawn Syn: wake (up), awaken, arouse; Brit.; informal knock up 2) she roused and looked around Syn: wake up, awake, come to, get up, rise …

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  • 62rouse — [raʊz] verb [T] 1) to make someone have strong feelings, or to make someone want to take strong action 2) formal to wake someone up …

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  • 63rouse — [[t]raʊz[/t]] v. roused, rous•ing, n. 1) to bring out of a state of sleep, unconsciousness, inactivity, fancied security, apathy, etc 2) to stir or incite to strong indignation or anger 3) ahb. to cause (game) to start from a covert or lair 4)… …

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  • 64Rouse — /raʊs/ (say rows) noun Richard, 1774–1852, Australian pioneer settler, born in England …

  • 65rouse —   Hō eu eu, ho āla, ho ouluulu, ho opi ipi i, ho olalelale.   Also: ho ohahana, ho okokonoi e, pai …

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  • 66rouse — rows …

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  • 67Christ Church, Rouse Hill — Rouse Hill Anglican Church with historic Christ Church in the foreground and the new Ministry and Education Centre in the background Christ Church is an historic church building belonging to Rouse Hill Anglican Church of the Anglican Diocese of… …

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  • 68rouse salt upon salt — to change the pickle in curing fish …

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  • 69James Rouse — James Wilson Rouse (April 26, 1914 April 9, 1996), founder of The Rouse Company, was a pioneering American real estate developer, civic activist, and later, free enterprise based philanthropist. He is the maternal grandfather of actor Edward… …

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  • 70Alfred Rouse — Alfred Arthur Rouse (6 April, 1894At his trial, Rouse declared I have always understood that I was thirty six, but I have no proof of that . See Trial , p. 138.] ndash;10 March, 1931) was a British murderer. It was theorised, though never proved …

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