Meaning of the word "get a rise out of" in English
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get a rise out of
US /ɡɛt ə raɪz aʊt ʌv/
UK /ɡɛt ə raɪz aʊt ʌv/

Idiom
1.
to provoke a reaction from someone, especially annoyance or anger
Example:
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He loves to tease his sister just to get a rise out of her.
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Don't let him get a rise out of you; he's just trying to annoy you.
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