Examples of 'roiled' in a sentence

Meaning of "roiled"

Roil is a verb that means to make a liquid muddy or cloudy by stirring up sediment
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  • simple past tense and past participle of roil

How to use "roiled" in a sentence

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roiled
They constantly roiled the river of lust.
Violence and the rise of religious extremism have roiled the globe.
More applause roiled from the square.
The escalating dispute has cost both countries billions of dollars and roiled global financial markets.
Greece is a country roiled by economic crisis recent years.
And this is the leitmotif of much of the dark and roiled story of humankind.
His gut roiled from alcohol and embarrassment.
They had an affair that was roiled with passion.
His stomach roiled with excitement and anxiety.
The city is constantly roiled by conflict.
Cameroon roiled by contested election.
High drug prices have roiled trade talks.
Guilt roiled in Isaac like acid in his stomach.
That debate has roiled the news world.
Yan Yiming only felt that his eardrums were going numb as thunder roiled.

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The organization was also roiled by internal dissent and disaffiliations.
His comment captured the essence of tensions that have roiled the party for months.
That question has roiled the academic community for decades.
Conflicting emotions roiled inside.
The city is constantly roiled by conflict between the common people and the nobility.
The measures have also repeatedly roiled financial markets.
Kiev has been roiled by the deadliest violence since protests erupted in November.
Total finished roiled products.
Protests have roiled Honduras for the past month after a disputed election.
In spite of the turmoil that has roiled its parent company.
Iraq has been roiled by protests since early October against poor living conditions and corruption.
Fears of trade war have roiled markets in recent weeks.
Her work in Orlando marks her ninth major deployment to an area roiled by tragedy.
My stomach roiled with nausea.
The power of late Foundation Establishment roiled out from them.
The march has also been roiled by an intense ideological debate.
For two weeks, dozens of places were roiled by unrest.
Both issues have roiled the church for years.
He muttered to himself, as his stomach roiled.
We must seek to understand the roiled waters in which terror occurs.
In a world roiled by conflict, development efforts will always fall short.
One particular excremental planetoid roiled by worms stands out in my memory.
The south of the country, which contains oil and gas, is already roiled by unrest.
These tensions have roiled Filipino society ever since.
The ethics of AI has become a hot button issue that has roiled the company recently.
The incident has roiled diplomatic relations with Ireland and the UK.
The life Kalpa cloud roiled in waves.
The blowback roiled relations with both allies, among others.
The small world of French intelligence has been roiled by the case for over a month.
But as speculation roiled the blogosphere, wildlife experts rolled their eyes.
Surprisingly, they have not yet roiled the oil markets.
Furthermore, black mist roiled off of its body that dissolved everything it touched.
Here 's a look at the worst tempests in a teacup roiled by the open mic.
The students strike has roiled the ruling elite in Quebec and across Canada.
There was crashing wind behind him, a consuming demon that roiled in his direction.

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