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Roiling   /rˈɔɪlɪŋ/   Listen
Roiling

adjective
1.
(of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence.  Synonyms: churning, roiled, roily, turbulent.  "Turbulent rapids"



Roil

verb
(past & past part. roiled; pres. part. roiling)
1.
Be agitated.  Synonyms: boil, churn, moil.
2.
Make turbid by stirring up the sediments of.  Synonym: rile.






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"Roiling" Quotes from Famous Books



... Jonas peered into the mind again, very gently, but the mad roiling of pain and memory there was too strong for him, ...
— Wizard • Laurence Mark Janifer (AKA Larry M. Harris)

... heard a very small sneeze. Out of a rolling wall of still-roiling dust, Murgatroyd appeared forlornly. He was dust-covered, and draggled, and his tail drooped, and he sneezed again. He moved as if he could barely put one paw before another, but at the sight of Calhoun he sneezed yet again and said, "Chee!" in ...
— Pariah Planet • Murray Leinster

... Commission will assess the value, without appeal or arbitration, of the property and rights ceded under the Armistice, and under the Treaty,—roiling-stock, the mercantile marine, river craft, cattle, the Saar mines, the property in ceded territory for which credit is to be ...
— The Economic Consequences of the Peace • John Maynard Keynes

... round room walled by the old prison cells. Stabs of light shot through the gloom, thrusting into a roiling black mass which had erupted through one of the entrances and now held at bay one of the alien warriors. Three or four of the black creatures ringed the alien in, moving with speed that eluded the bolts of light ...
— Star Born • Andre Norton

... black as ever; its back was humped up and its tail curved; and, as it stood out in the broad moonlight, it did look twice as big as the original cat, which was the biggest I ever saw. Well, the men actually screamed; they ran aft, upsetting the captain and mate, and roiling over them and hiding their faces, with 'Lord, have mercy on us!' and 'God, forgive our sins!' and 'Oh! we're lost, we're lost!' and every sort of crying and groaning that could be thought of. At last the captain gets up from under them ...
— Poor Jack • Frederick Marryat



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