rile
\ rahyl \ , verb;
1.to irritate or vex.
2.to roil (water or the like).
Quotes:
You mayn't like him, but don't say anything to rile him; he's the key to this proposition.
-- Henry De Vere Stacpoole, "The Gold Trail" , 1916
“It wasn't losing the land that seems to rile Houston,” a third said. “Not that he don't rile easy." “I see," Ratliff said again.
-- William Faulkner, "The Hamlet , 1940
Origin:
Rile is a variant of roil that arose in the early 1800s.
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