roil|roiled|roiling|roils in English

verb

[rɔɪl]

make turbid, make muddy; annoy, irritate

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1. 5 synonyms for Churning: churned-up, roiling, roily, turbulent, roiled

2. The subtitles now roil over this scene.

3. Giap was nurtured in this roil of rebellion.

4. They were roiled by rumours.

5. And then the sea beneath the Pearl began to roil.

6. She roiled the wine in his presence.

7. 4 They were roiled by rumours.

8. An adverse ruling from the court could roil the muni market.

9. 1 She roiled the wine in his presence.

10. The effect of this was like roiling helpless waters.

11. 7 Still, the proposal has roiled the stocks of major providers of the service.

12. She could not help her tears of gratitude roiling down her face.

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

14. Rather, it is a roiling, seething cauldron of evanescent particles.

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

16. But sovereignty disputes between China and its neighbours still roil the waters.

17. 3 She was often roiled up over some household affairs.

18. 15 Otto Mattick has aculeate tongue capable of inflicting considerable mental pain if roiled.

19. Some of her habits are off - putting but don't let them roil you.

20. The officials worried that appearing to nationalize the company would further roil markets.

21. The machine is made from steel. It's vibration treated roil to reduce internal stress.

22. The Senate is weak and cowardly, and the plebs are roiling in want and anger.

23. 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

24. 5 The dark clouds roiled up about the top of the mountain.

25. And the beast shall come forth surrounded by a roiling cloud of vengeance.