(Of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence.
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Examples for "turbulent"
Examples for "turbulent"
1Others, however, feel turbulent equity markets are ripe for a buying spree.
2The election and its turbulent aftermath plunged Iran into deep internal crisis.
3Investors are facing turbulent times as the global market returns to volatility.
4In a turbulent market, finding that kind of money won't be easy.
5It comes at the end of a turbulent week in Italian politics.
1He said there was no doubt Europe was churning out more milk.
2The sea looked almost solid, like churning, oily lumps rather than water.
3That allows the bacteria to keep churning along for a longer period.
4It is an industry that has been churning away for years now.
5Both were backing oars, sending up a great churning froth of water.
1Beyond the roiling sea of animals, I catch sight of two men.
2This is just the latest example of misinformation roiling our media ecosystem.
3The water had come to a roiling boil in the electric kettle.
4They were high now, roiling ashore with the froth of maddened animals.
5Dealers say the frequency of wild price movements has increased, roiling trading.
1The trade war has roiled global markets, with varying consequences for consumers.
2The news has already roiled global markets due to the political uncertainty.
3The trade war has weighed on global growth and roiled financial markets.
4The question mark over Fernandez's plans to run have roiled local markets.
5Fears about the fallout of the Greek crisis have roiled global markets.
1The roily, rushing water of the river would aid Chambriss' quest.
2How his roily thoughts would run clear; how the sediment would go downstream!
3He drowned his motor finally in fording a roily stream and abandoned the car.
4The water was not roily, but of a rich coffee-color, from the leachings of the woods.
5And these Jordan waters prove chill and roily.
6His own thoughts were as that roily pool where he had ducked the old man in the darkness.
7All over a certain belt of the country the rivers and streams are roily, and chafe their banks.
8There would have been a kedge anchor out astern, or some roily water downstream if they'd been turning the engine.
9A week of hot sunshine had filled the Toba River bank full of roily water when Hollister breasted its current again.
10It was somewhat high and roily, with occasional small bits of drift going by, but it was far from high enough to be dangerous.
11In a little more than six hours we reached the Rio Puerco, and forded its roily, brackish current to a camping-place on the other side.
12The river was gradually losing its clear colour, for the sand-bars were beginning to "work out," or break, making the water quite roily.
13Then flow away, my sweety sap, And I will make you boily; Nor catch a wood man's hasty nap, For fear you should get roily.
14Roily is built on a hill, or, rather, on a mound which overlooks a great stretch of prairie.
15I will have it taken at once to Roily for the legal examination. And, turning to his deputy, he said:
16"No; I need a buckler till all this roily water subsides and clears."