Sentences with arousing
a·rouse
A a - Being stroked by a partner is usually more arousing than stroking yourself.
- There is a mob in every drama--poor mob that always loses, of untimely arousings, mere bewildered strength in the wiles of strategy.
- He puts on silk pyjamas and settles down by candlelight to what he hopes will be an arousing session of watching porn movies.
- These ladies are every bit as balmy and intricately arousing as a bubble bath with Bertolt Brecht.
- I am having very arousing thoughts.
- To arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion.
- Gooding matches her well, both of them notably arousing emotional responses that are authentic and complex.
- Geoffrey Blainey remains the central figure, arousing almost as trenchant criticism from Keating this week as did Howard.
- The footsteps aroused the dog.
- At dawn the farmers began to arouse.
- Forged well outside a township; the Kelly gang could not have asked a town blacksmith to make body armour without arousing suspicion.
- By now, he is used to arousing mixed reactions.
- There was absolutely nothing arousing or erotic about what he said.