Synonym: boil, churn, moil, rile. Similar words: embroil, broiler, embroiled, castor oil, heroic, heroism, adroit, asteroid. Meaning: [rɔɪl] v. 1. be agitated 2. make turbid by stirring up the sediments of.
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1. She roiled the wine in his presence.
2. The water roiled to his left as he climbed carefully at the edge of the waterfall.
3. She was often roiled up over some household affairs.
4. They were roiled by rumours.
5. The dark clouds roiled up about the top of the mountain.
6. Times of national turmoil generally roil a country's financial markets.
7. Giap was nurtured in this roil of rebellion.
8. The subtitles now roil over this scene.
9. Suspended in midair,(Sentencedict.com ) it pulsed and roiled as birds strained for position in the pack.
10. Twisting and turning, roiling and churning, the core and mantle were impinging on one another continually.
11. Still, the proposal has roiled the stocks of major providers of the service.
12. They say Time Warner, which has been roiled by management changes, will have a tough time digesting Turner.
13. Stepping back a couple of paces in the roiling smoke(sentencedict.com), he aimed the shotgun at the lock and pulled the trigger.
14. The springs roil the waters they flow into in a phantasmal slipstream.
15. An adverse ruling from the court could roil the muni market.
16. As the markets roil and uncertainty hangs over the economy in ways we haven't seen since 2008, it's a good time to address how all the turbulence has impacted investors' psyches.
17. Some of her habits are off - putting but don't let them roil you.
18. How majestically he stands on one foot in the roiling surf as the tide flows in.
19. Even within areas of consensus, there are key points of roiling partisan controversy.
20. From the left, he is accused of political cowardice in signing the Republican welfare overhaul with its roiling undercurrents of race.
21. Observers say economic issues may get a more serious airing in Eastern states, which have been roiled by the shifting economy.
22. Perhaps the time spent away from him would help her regain some control over the wild emotions roiling inside her.
23. I ate my roll and drank my coffee while all sorts of anxieties roiled in my brain.
24. But sovereignty disputes between China and its neighbours still roil the waters.
25. Stock markets shrugged off the worries and rose in Asia, leaving currency markets to roil.
26. This paper will research how to separate plants (crop and weed) from complex roil background by applying machine vision technology, which is a prepared work for identifying weeds.
27. The officials worried that appearing to nationalize the company would further roil markets.
28. Unlike China, Europe was united only for brief periods, and the fragmentation helped to roil the status quo and drive political change.
29. Fukuyama notes. Unlike China, Europe was united only for brief periods, and the fragmentation helped to roil the status quo and drive political change.
30. The machine is made from steel. It's vibration treated roil to reduce internal stress.
More similar words: embroil, broiler, embroiled, castor oil, heroic, heroism, adroit, asteroid, sangfroid, oil, perestroika, embroidery, soil, foil, boil, toil, toilet, spoil, toiletry, recoil, turmoil, boil down, toilsome, sesame oil, shop-soiled, cooking oil, public toilet, eau de toilette, boiling water, burn the midnight oil.