roiled in English

verb
1
make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment.
winds roil these waters

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1. They were roiled by rumours.

2. She roiled the wine in his presence.

3. 4 They were roiled by rumours.

4. 1 She roiled the wine in his presence.

5. 7 Still, the proposal has roiled the stocks of major providers of the service.

6. She was often roiled up over some household affairs.

7. 5 synonyms for Churning: churned-up, roiling, roily, turbulent, roiled

8. The dark clouds roiled up about the top of the mountain.

9. 3 She was often roiled up over some household affairs.

10. 15 Otto Mattick has aculeate tongue capable of inflicting considerable mental pain if roiled.

11. 5 The dark clouds roiled up about the top of the mountain.

12. Synonyms for Chafed include excited, provoked, incited, riled, stirred up, fomented, impassioned, inflamed, rallied and roiled

13. 9 American society is being roiled by the controversy over homosexual marriage.

14. 10 In the past few months, instability has roiled Tibet and Tibetan - inhabited areas.

15. Still, the proposal has roiled the stocks of major providers of the service.

16. 14 I ate my roll and drank my coffee while all sorts of anxieties roiled in my brain.

17. Suspended in midair,(Sentencedict.com ) it pulsed and roiled as birds strained for position in the pack.

18. The water roiled to his left as he climbed carefully at the edge of the waterfall.

19. 12 The seas roiled , tossing the ships in the harbor about like toys in a rain barrel.

20. I ate my roll and drank my coffee while all sorts of anxieties roiled in my brain.

21. 6 Suspended in midair,(www.Sentencedict.com) it pulsed and roiled as birds strained for position in the pack.

22. 2 The water roiled to his left as he climbed carefully at the edge of the waterfall.

23. They say Time Warner, which has been roiled by management changes, will have a tough time digesting Turner.

24. 8 They say Time Warner, which has been roiled by management changes, will have a tough time digesting Turner.

25. Observers say economic issues may get a more serious airing in Eastern states, which have been roiled by the shifting economy.

26. 28 Observers say economic issues may get a more serious airing in Eastern states, which have been roiled by the shifting economy.

27. 11 The blast could have roiled the seas enough to asphyxiate fish and may have even set the planet on fire.

28. 13 Observers say economic issues may get a more serious airing in Eastern states, which have been roiled by the shifting economy.

29. As Belarus is roiled by a government crackdown on peaceful demonstrators protesting an election condemned by the international community, a casualty of the unrest may be a …

30. Annoyed: 1 adj troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances Synonyms: harassed , harried , pestered , vexed troubled characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need adj aroused to impatience or anger Synonyms: irritated , miffed , nettled , peeved , riled , roiled , steamed , stung displeased not pleased;

31. Churning: 1 adj (of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence Synonyms: roiled , roiling , roily , turbulent agitated physically disturbed or set in motion adj moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation “winds whipped the piled leaves into Churning masses” Synonyms: churned-up agitated physically disturbed or set