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rile
/ raɪl /
verb
- to annoy or anger; irritate
- to stir up or agitate (water, etc); roil or make turbid
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
For well over a century, artists have been trying to rile us, making us question ourselves and our society.
Sheikh Hamza, however, refused to join in and rile up the people.
First, to rile up white people about black people and let their lurid imaginations roam.
Michael Tomasky says they can't win the swing vote, so they're going with Plan B: Rile up the base.
In other words, they want more than anything else not to rile up liberals.
I dare say that spiteful young Dana will call here again just to rile me up by praising her.
If she dont rile me up too much Illyes, Ill try to bear with her this afternoon.
When the boys want to rile her they get a sling-shot an' shoot the birds in her garden an' she just goes crazy.
Rile some other pool with your clumsy hoofs, and let your betters alone after this!
Is that true, or did you make it up to "rile" the old Governor?
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