roust Sentence Examples

  1. The oil field workers were roused from their slumber at dawn to begin their roust.
  2. The sergeant roust the sleeping soldiers at reveille.
  3. The children roust each other awake with laughter and giggles.
  4. The whistle of the steam train roust the passengers from their slumber.
  5. The piercing alarm roust me from a deep sleep.
  6. The thunderous applause roust the audience to its feet.
  7. The wind roust the leaves from the trees, creating a swirling vortex.
  8. The waves roust the sand on the beach, leaving a smooth and pristine surface.
  9. The earthquake roust the city from its sleep, causing panic and chaos.
  10. The alarm clock rousts me from my bed each morning, beckoning me to start a new day.

roust Meaning

Webster

roust (v. t.)

To rouse; to disturb; as, to roust one out.

Webster

roust (n.)

A strong tide or current, especially in a narrow channel.

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FAQs About the word roust

To rouse; to disturb; as, to roust one out., A strong tide or current, especially in a narrow channel.

wake, awaken, rouse, waken, arouse,awake, revive, rout, raise,knock up

lull, lull, hypnotize,hypnotize,mesmerize, mesmerize,

The oil field workers were roused from their slumber at dawn to begin their roust.

The sergeant roust the sleeping soldiers at reveille.

The children roust each other awake with laughter and giggles.

The whistle of the steam train roust the passengers from their slumber.