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bater
Catalan
agitar
Spanish
agitar
To be agitated.
boil
churn
moil
Portuguese
bater
Portuguese
agitar
Spanish
sulfurar
Make turbid by stirring up the sediments of.
rile
Portuguese
agitar
rile
1
Even at his current level, that brush with success will
rile
him.
2
And of course papers publish things to
rile
readers or as comment-bait.
3
He suggested relatively uncontroversial measures that do not
rile
gun rights advocates.
4
It takes a lot to
rile
people in this decidedly courteous nation.
5
A vote to compete under a Taiwan banner would further
rile
Beijing.
1
The reverberations of the riots continue to
roil
German politics and society.
2
Defeat would likely unleash huge political uncertainty and could
roil
financial markets.
3
I forced my hand through that
roil
of energy, gripping her hand.
4
It could also cancel trade talks, which would
roil
already down markets.
5
I could feel the
roil
of power like wind in a sail.
6
During the night, rain fell in a crash and
roil
of wind.
7
I wish to please you, and say nothing that would
roil
your spirits.
8
A
roil
of energy, heat, that played over my body like a hand.
9
Patricia was afraid, and that made the tigers
roil
inside me, happy kitties.
10
When you feel it
roil
in your belly, you know what it is.
11
Just the thought of his big hands on her made her stomach
roil
.
12
In the
roil
of the dust and the thunder of the army's coming.
13
But the latest saga of privilege in high places continues to
roil
French politics.
14
The Fed minutes did not
roil
the markets even with the announced exit strategy.
15
In the interim, anxiety over this widespread uncertainty will continue to
roil
the markets.
16
Her power started to pour toward me, in a nearly visible
roil
of heat.
roil
·
roil markets
roil financial
roil global
roil already
roil family
Portuguese
bater
agitar
Catalan
agitar
batre
Spanish
agitar
batir
sulfurar
enturbiar