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his oratory (worked up/worked out) the feelings of the crowd...

worked up or worked out​​

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  • 07-08-2020
Worked out the feeling of the crowd
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His oratory worked up the feelings of the crowd.

“worked up” used in this context can also mean to excite or upset something.

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