Lexicographical Neighbors of Rearoused
Literary usage of Rearoused
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Psychiatry for Physicians and Students by Leonardo Bianchi (1906)
"The articulation of a word on the part of a visual individual brings into action (i)
the phonetic centre, where are rearoused the acoustic images of letters ..."
2. A Short History of the English People by John Richard Green (1875)
"The swept up the Thames to the plunder of London and Canterbury, ar rearoused
the Welsh war on the frontier of Devon. i It was in tl alliance of the Danes ..."
3. A short history of the English people by John Richard Green (1874)
"They swept up the Thames to the plunder of London and Canterbury, and rearoused
the Welsh war on the frontier of Devon. It was in the alliance of the Danes ..."
4. The Bookman (1911)
"Here also his interest is rearoused in the very article of its fulfilment; for
Cinderella has lost her glass slipper upon the stair, and the Prince has ..."
5. The Annual Register (1895)
"It was so palpably opportunist that it rearoused t suspicions of the Irish party,
and serious politicians on all sid shook their heads over it. earl)' in ..."