The rouser is much larger and heavier than the ordinary squib; it is propelled through the air like a rocket by the force of its escaping sparks; and it bursts with a terrible report.
In order to protect themselves from the ravages of the rouser the people in the streets wear spectacles of wire netting, while the householders board up their windows and lay damp straw on their gratings.
But the rouser ventures a nervous dig In the ribs of the next to him; And Barcoo says to his pen-mate: ‘Twig The style of the last un, Jim.
The rouser has no soul to lose--it’s blarst the rouseabout!
The shearer is paid by the hundred, the rouser by the week.
The rouser squints along the pens, he squints along the shoots, And gives his men the office when they miss the Boss’s boots.
Now I'll read you a regular rouser called "A Trumpet Blast.
What a republic has to fear especially is the rabble-rouser who advocates giving an objective reality to the gaudy theories which lie at the foundations of the prevailing scheme of government.
This last aspirant failed in his enterprise largely because he had tackled a man who was himself of superb talents as a rouser of the proletariat, but nine times out of ten the thing succeeds.
The average head of a democratic state is not ipso facto the best rabble-rouser within that state, but merely one of the best.
Rouser had struck a scent, and now, after circling some distance into the deeper woods, the sound of his voice, growing more and more distinct, indicated that he was coming back.
After a time another track was picked up, and again Rouser went baying off into the woods.
By the sound, I should say Rouser will be over in the next township before he stops.
Rouser Redhead, you'll never meet in a Ribbon Lodge agin.
Damn well you knew he would not," observed Ned M'Cormick, now encouraged by the bold and decided manner of Rouser Redhead.
Persons were then present, Rouser Redhead among the rest, who had been sent upon some of those midnight missions, which contumacy against the system, when operating in its cruelty, had dictated.
And I'd got pretty slack till you woke us up last night--I say, that was a rouser again.
Illustration: "I'll read you a regular rouser called 'A Trumpet Blast.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rouser" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: agitator; catalyst; demagogue; firebrand; incendiary; instigator; ringleader