Phrases with «to get a rise»

The phrase "to get a rise" means to provoke or irritate someone intentionally in order to get a reaction from them, typically an angry or emotional response. Full definition

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Sentences with «to get a rise»

  • When you lead by calm example your baby will not get the satisfaction of getting a rise out of you. (lovingmomentsbras.com)
  • And it's not just our iPhones, beauty products, and home decor that are getting a rose gold upgrade these days. (businessinsider.com)
  • My only saving grace is he knows doing it doesn't get a rise out of us. (heligirl.com)
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