For though the neglected, unrepresented countryside is slow to anger, it is a formidable force once roused.
But once roused, the idea persisted like pain in a nagging tooth.
His distrust, once roused, went farther than that of his son.
Cadfael, I swear to you, you never saw such a man in battle once roused, for all his easy goodwill takes so much rousing.
Margaret Ford was a cruel woman, quick to take offence and her anger, once roused, could never be appeased.
And yet you charmed the soldiers and made slaves of them with your superiority, never once rousing their resentment.
She did, rousing once or twice when she heard movement but it was always caused by Dane, checking on his patient.
And once roused, young people have greater tools at their disposal, particularly the Internet, to expand projects.
In the media business, unfriendly takeovers once roused cries of freedom of the press, and those complaints could be effective.
Regardless, once roused, Robinson moved in haste to join his fellow Minutemen.