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Answer for the clue "Aroused? This may suggest no! ", 9 letters:
turned on

Word definitions for turned on in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-pastturn on)

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Turned on is a phrase that describes a person who is sexually aroused . It may also refer to the following: Turned On , a music album by Rollins Band The Cat Who Turned On and Off , a novel by Lilian Jackson Braun. Keep It Turned On (song) , Rick Astley's ...

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adj. feeling great sexual desire; "feeling horny" [syn: aroused , horny , randy , ruttish , turned on(p) ] keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement; "his face all ablaze with excitement"- Bram Stoker; "he was aflame with desire" [syn: ...

Usage examples of turned on.

But in such times this was what was deplorable and above all eminently heart-rending: when a man saw himself enmeshed by the disease, as though he were doomed to death, losing all spirit he would lie with sorrow-stricken heart, and with his thoughts turned on death would surrender his life then and there.

He listened again, and as no sound reached his ears he turned on the light.

He sprayed water onto the windshield, turned on the wipers -- succeeded in clouding the glass with streaks of dirt.

Pia turned on the TV and started surfing through the channels with the remote.

He turned on paralyzed legs and they were leaden, like legs in a dream which refused to run.

Pussy jumped when the telefluor was turned on, as if he felt the vibrations.

There was a thin line of shadow along the right-hand edge of the globe and the Eastern Continent was disappearing into it as the planet turned on its axis.

I thought I was complimenting her, but she turned on her heel and walked out the door.

It was significant that they had these weapons handcuffed to their wrists, presumably to prevent the weapons being seized unexpectedly and turned on their owners.