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Rhymes for "rouse" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(v)
(intransitive, originally military slang, informal) To complain or grumble.
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(transitive) To stimulate or induce (feelings); pique.
(transitive, figurative, modern usage) To accept, support, or take on as one’s own (an idea or a cause).
(n)
A person in a marriage or marital relationship.
(transitive) To immerse in liquid; to steep or drench.
(fashion) A shirt for women or girls, particularly a shirt with buttons and often a collar; a dress shirt tailored for women.
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
(US, of cattle) To handle roughly, as by chasing or scaring.
A small parasitic wingless insect of the order Psocodea.
(intransitive) Often followed by away or off: to be drowsy or sleepy; to be half-asleep.
(figurative) Any source of power, energy or strength; a source of influence or inspiration
(transitive) To rumple, tousle.
To scan, to casually look through in order to find items of interest, especially without knowledge of what to look for beforehand.
A tower or other structure exhibiting a light or lights to warn or guide sailors.
An apartment or suite found on an upper floor, or floors, of a tall building, especially one that is expensive or luxurious with panoramic views.
A private house offering accommodation to paying guests; a boarding house; a bed and breakfast.
Any of several species of small, mostly European rodents of the family Gliridae.
(intransitive) To use the dipping or divining rod, as in search of water, ore, etc.
(intransitive) To engage in a noisy or drunken social gathering.
A place where animals are slaughtered.
A heated greenhouse.
Any small house or structure or enclosure used to house a dog.
A building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions.
Any building used by a club for meetings or social activities.
(UK, formal) A pub; a British bar or tavern, often selling food and sometimes lodging; an inn.
(obsolete) to drink, especially alcoholic drink
A Carthusian monastery.
A public establishment where games of chance are played for money.
(archaic) Synonym of leprosery: A building used to house lepers, usually in permanent quarantine from the rest of society.
(obsolete) A brothel.
(gaming) A residence shared by video gamers, especially professional ones.
A place for storing large amounts of products. In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer.
An establishment where coffee is served to clients; a café.
(adj)
(colloquial) Liverpudlian.
(vulgar) Brothel.
A business, such as an inn or tavern, where ale is sold.
A private house in which paying residents are provided with accommodation and meals.
A building containing a prison.
A building with small, basic, inexpensive apartments for rent, often without en suite bathrooms.
A restaurant that specializes in good cuts of meat, particularly steak.
Alternative spelling of summerhouse. [A house owned not as a primary residence and used as vacation home during warm weather months of the year.]
Alternative form of meetinghouse. [A building where people meet for a purpose.]
(Scotland) trousers (or similar garments)
(Australia slang) An outhouse; an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
A secure location, known to only a few trusted people, suitable for hiding witnesses, agents or other persons perceived as being in danger.
(Canada, US) An outbuilding, typically permanent, containing a toilet or seat over a cesspit.
(figuratively, by extension) A chaotic, uproarious, noisy place.
A sturdy military fortification, often of concrete, with gunports.
A central point where clearing banks and other financial firms exchange checks, settle accounts, etc.
(rail transport) A circular building in which locomotives are housed, sometimes with a turntable.
Alternative form of kouse. [A plant or herb with edible roots, in the genus Lomatium, used in traditional Native American foods and medicines.]
Alternative spelling of state house. [A state legislature (of one of the fifty United States), or government generally.]
A theatre, or similar building, primarily used for staging opera.
Synonym of hencoop.
(US) The headquarters of a police force or unit for a specific district; a police station.
(chiefly US, Canada, Australia, Philippines) A row house or terraced house.
A building where valuable things are stored.
A company that runs auctions.
A New World mouse of the genus Reithrodontomys.
Synonym of death row.
(slang) A cheap restaurant.
Alternative spelling of boarding house. [A private house in which paying residents are provided with accommodation and meals.]
a large and imposing house
(intransitive, figuratively) To reform a workplace, organization, etc. by removing undesirable personnel or procedures.
(US) A building subdivided into tenements.
Any insect of the order Psocoptera, that live on or near trees and feed on algae and lichen.
A facility where harvested food is processed into a salable condition.
Any rodent of the genus Calomys.
royal persons collectively
A tree-branch, usually a primary one directly attached to the trunk.
A surname.
A venue for performing plays.
A house (usually the main house) on a farm; thus:
A situation in which a place is filled with people to its maximum capacity.
A charitable institution where poor or homeless people are lodged.
A public building housing courts of law.
A building housing a school, especially a small or single-room one.
A building at the edge of a river, lake or other body of water in which boats are kept.
Alternative form of clearing house. [A central point where clearing banks and other financial firms exchange checks, settle accounts, etc.]
To remove lice from.
Alternative form of doll's house. [(UK) A miniature house used by children as a toy for recreating domestic settings.]
Alternative form of ranchhouse. [A ranch-style house.]
(Canada, US) A small vole such as the meadow vole.
A place where rooms can be rented, other than a hotel.
Alternative form of treehouse. [(chiefly US) A house, or similar structure within a tree, or several trees, built with light materials.]
A parasitic insect, Pthirus pubis, that lives amongst the pubic hairs of humans and feeds on blood.
Any of the muroid rodents in the genus Peromyscus, especially Peromyscus maniculatus.
(US, firefighting) A fire station
The universally common mouse of the species Mus musculus.
(UK) The main house on a landed estate.
A marine polychaete worm (genus Aphrodita) with the body covered in a dense mat of setae.
Alternative form of townhouse. [(chiefly US, Canada, Australia, Philippines) A row house or terraced house.]