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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The careless knitter accidentally riles the yarn, causing it to knot up.
The high humidity in the basement riles the old tools, making them rusty.
The acidic solution riles the pipes, causing them to corrode.
The strong current riles the fishing line, making it difficult to reel in the catch.
The constant teasing from his classmates riles the young boy.
The coarse sandpaper riles the surface of the wood.
He borrowed his neighbor's riles to shape the wooden sculpture he was working on.
The dog barking at strangers riles the neighbors.
The dancer's quick spins riles her long hair, resulting in a tangled mess.
The artisan used a riles to create intricate engravings on the silver pendant.
The mischievous child riles his sister's hair, leaving it tangled and messy.
The acidic solution riles the surface of the metal spoon.
The politician's divisive speech riles up tensions among different communities.
Her continuous scratching riles the insect bite on her arm.
The blacksmith used a riles to refine the shape of the iron horseshoe.
The coarse sandpaper riles the wood when sanding.
The unexpected traffic jam riles the commuters.
Misplacing important documents right before a meeting riles the usually organized professional.
The jewelry maker used a delicate riles to refine the metal settings for the gemstones.
The politician's controversial statement riles the opposition party.
The controversial artwork riles some viewers, sparking debates about its meaning.
He used a riles to carve intricate designs on the wooden sculpture.
The team captain's motivational speech riles up the players before the game.
The politician's inflammatory speech riles up the crowd.
The unfair treatment of employees riles the workers, leading to protests.
The horror movie always riles my sister, making her afraid to sleep alone.
The misleading headline in the newspaper riles readers, causing outrage.
The environmental pollution caused by factories riles the local community.
The social media post riles up online users, triggering heated arguments.
Be careful not to riles the marshmallows over the campfire.
The storm riles the ocean waves, making it dangerous for boats.
The constant exposure to moisture riles the iron fence.
The team's loss in the championship game riles up the fans.
The sculptor used a riles to shape the clay into a lifelike figure.
The chef intentionally riles the peppers to give them a charred taste in the salsa.
The salty air riles the metal chains on the ship.
The presence of salt on the roads during winter riles the undercarriage of cars.
The corrosive substance riles the steel beam in the bridge.
The salty sea air riles the metal parts of the ship.
The chemical reaction riles the copper pipes in the plumbing system.
The harsh winter weather riles the metal fence surrounding the property.
The constant contact with water riles the blades of the wind turbine.
The constant noise from the construction site riles the residents living nearby.
The toddler riles the wires of the headphones, creating a twisted mess.
The fisherman accidentally riles the fishing line, causing it to knot up.
The strong winds riles the cables, causing them to become tangled.
The hiker's backpack riles the straps, making them entangled during the trek.
The energetic puppy riles the carpet with its playful antics, causing it to become twisted.
The electric mixer riles the cake batter, creating a smooth and consistent texture.
The gardener's rake riles the hoses, tangling them up in the process.
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