Rile in a sentence as a verb

I realize that may rile some of you, so be it.

I think you are wrong in your assertion that "it takes a lot to rile up a company".

Musicipal fiber also seems to be a great way to rile up the telcos.

Meh it's just the typical argument Democrats always do to rile up the base.

You can rile them up to get critical mass for an action every now and then, but you can't sustain it forever.

I understand you're angry, but I imagine this will **** him off more than rile him up. I'd rather see you take them to court with a strong case than start a public, one-sided flame war.

The essentials from among the things the government provides will be the first to go in an attempt to rile the public up.

"What this process reproduces" is inaction on issues that don't rile up more than a tiny minority of people.

How do you go from friendly to total dick in so few characters?Is there any possible outcome to your question that would serve any purpose other than to rile the parent poster?

If they got upset about the problem, I just let it go, since arguing with them or making them feel dumb by pointing out the isomorphism would just rile them up for their next interviewer.

Personally, few things rile me up like a manager giving me directives to 'evangelize' products to my family & friends on my personal social accounts.

One side is overly religious and the other side can be reminiscent of populist South American dictators that rile-up the masses, give them **** and buy votes.

> I see enough young kids in my surroundings getting into trouble with parents, debt collectors and all kinds of other nastinessI suspect you are embellishing your story a bit to rile people up.

Anonymous discussion tends to bring out the bigots - there's even some of it in the linked thread - but is it their genuine opinion, or could it be that it's just bored teenagers trying to rile someone up for a laugh?

Given how easy it is to rile up many Linux users with accusations of GPL infringement, I'd say that they generally understand and care more about IP laws than the average Windows user.

I think I understand that the author was trying to rile people up to try and change their minds, but all I really got from it was because he doesn't care about live sports, or watching TV shows as soon as they air, he doesn't have to pay as much for TV.

Rile definitions

verb

cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations; "Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me"; "It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves"

verb

make turbid by stirring up the sediments of

See also: roil