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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
roust .
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Examples
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From the car left in Times Square on a busy Saturday night loaded with a home made bomb, to witnesses noticing the smoke and flashes of light inside, to the New York mayor being rousted from a black-tie dinner in DC to rush home, to the breathless, last-minute race to the airport to nab the suspect before he went airborne to Pakistan.
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We've never been rousted from a place we've already checked into.
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We've never been rousted from a place we've already checked into.
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We've never been rousted from a place we've already checked into.
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We've never been rousted from a place we've already checked into.
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We've never been rousted from a place we've already checked into.
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We've never been rousted from a place we've already checked into.
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We've never been rousted from a place we've already checked into.
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We've never been rousted from a place we've already checked into.
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We've never been rousted from a place we've already checked into.
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