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rile
/ raɪl /
verb
to annoy or anger; irritate
to stir up or agitate (water, etc); roil or make turbid
Word History and Origins
Origin of rile1
Example Sentences
“I’ve never seen him to be vulgar. I’ve never seen him be disrespectful or rile people up against the law enforcement or ICE. No, he simply informs. The guy is a good man.”
The comment riled up the Motor City, prompting the local ABC affiliate to briefly shelve Kimmel’s show.
Regardless, the segments always ended the same way: the men in handcuffs, the audience riled up with moral righteousness and suspicion of their own neighbors.
What riled him most were claims that a major road was blocked for hours for VIP guests, who reportedly included the Nepalese prime minister.
He even riled up the crowd by shouting out to his "Latino fans", adding: "This fight is going to be stamped in the history books."
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