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(Of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence.
turbulent
churning
roiling
roiled
agitated
Synonyms
Examples for "
turbulent
"
turbulent
churning
roiling
roiled
Examples for "
turbulent
"
1
Others, however, feel
turbulent
equity markets are ripe for a buying spree.
2
The election and its
turbulent
aftermath plunged Iran into deep internal crisis.
3
Investors are facing
turbulent
times as the global market returns to volatility.
4
In a
turbulent
market, finding that kind of money won't be easy.
5
It comes at the end of a
turbulent
week in Italian politics.
1
He said there was no doubt Europe was
churning
out more milk.
2
The sea looked almost solid, like
churning
,
oily lumps rather than water.
3
That allows the bacteria to keep
churning
along for a longer period.
4
It is an industry that has been
churning
away for years now.
5
Both were backing oars, sending up a great
churning
froth of water.
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.
1
The trade war has
roiled
global markets, with varying consequences for consumers.
2
The news has already
roiled
global markets due to the political uncertainty.
3
The trade war has weighed on global growth and
roiled
financial markets.
4
The question mark over Fernandez's plans to run have
roiled
local markets.
5
Fears about the fallout of the Greek crisis have
roiled
global markets.
1
The
roily
,
rushing water of the river would aid Chambriss' quest.
2
How his
roily
thoughts would run clear; how the sediment would go downstream!
3
He drowned his motor finally in fording a
roily
stream and abandoned the car.
4
The water was not
roily
,
but of a rich coffee-color, from the leachings of the woods.
5
And these Jordan waters prove chill and
roily
.
6
His own thoughts were as that
roily
pool where he had ducked the old man in the darkness.
7
All over a certain belt of the country the rivers and streams are
roily
,
and chafe their banks.
8
There would have been a kedge anchor out astern, or some
roily
water downstream if they'd been turning the engine.
9
A week of hot sunshine had filled the Toba River bank full of
roily
water when Hollister breasted its current again.
10
It was somewhat high and
roily
,
with occasional small bits of drift going by, but it was far from high enough to be dangerous.
11
In 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.
12
The river was gradually losing its clear colour, for the sand-bars were beginning to "work out," or break, making the water quite
roily
.
13
Then 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
.
14
Roily
is built on a hill, or, rather, on a mound which overlooks a great stretch of prairie.
15
I 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."
roily water
get roily
roily pool
roily stream
roily thoughts