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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
And an insight into why a teenage Ronaldo's showboating so riled the Scot years earlier in Lisbon.
After some fairly respectful initial responses to questions about a future fight, Jonas riled Price by saying: "Be careful what you wish for, be careful what you ask for."
The three-piece have faced disapproval for their politically-charged lyrics and ease with controversy - they've previously admitted they like "to get people riled up".
I ask if he enjoys riling people up and he admits to "loving it", adding: "Some people are so easy to wind up that I'm afraid it does entertain me."
But her previous comments opposing abortion restrictions and in support of masking schoolchildren during the pandemic have riled some Trumpov supporters.
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