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Meanings of
roiling
in English
(Of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence.
turbulent
churning
roiled
roily
Related terms
agitated
Usage of
roiling
in English
1
Beyond the
roiling
sea of animals, I catch sight of two men.
2
This is just the latest example of misinformation
roiling
our media ecosystem.
3
The water had come to a
roiling
boil in the electric kettle.
4
They were high now,
roiling
ashore with the froth of maddened animals.
5
Dealers say the frequency of wild price movements has increased,
roiling
trading.
6
Soon a harried-looking doctor and two remarkably hefty nurses came
roiling
in.
7
I felt an urgent need to get away from the
roiling
crowd.
8
Then, when the water is
roiling
towards vaporization, the kettle clicks off.
9
Outside the window, New York lay bleached and
roiling
in the heat.
10
Near a vertical cement post, the Shadows came to a
roiling
stop.
11
The deal is one of three
roiling
the cable and wireless landscape.
12
And then there's the
roiling
spat between Labour and the Māori Party.
13
Just the odd flicker of lightning gave life to the
roiling
mass.
14
By dawn the storm was over, and only
roiling
gray clouds remained.
15
The
roiling
waves spilled over me as the craft began to move.
16
He merely felt the castle walls buck, the
roiling
heat blast overhead.
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roiling
roil
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
roil in
roil clouds
roil water
roil mass
roil smoke
More collocations
Roiling
through the time
Roiling
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common