roiling
IPA: rˈɔɪɫɪŋ
noun
- The motion of something that roils; a bubbling or seething.
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Examples of "roiling" in Sentences
- Those on Wall Street had used their usual instrument - fear of 'roiling' the markets
- At worst, I would end up falling off the bridge and into the roiling waters of the gorge below.
- Then you had Watergate, so there was turbulence and all this sort of sense of the country kind of roiling all the time.
- It requires nerve, as the milk ensures the superheated sugar rises in roiling fury up the sides of the saucepan, as a kind of white volcanic lava.
- Build it inside a ring of rocks or logs to hold the frying pan, and feed dry wood into the fire to keep the oil roiling, which is key for crispy fish.
- Their companions dropped their spectral hands without a thought, their memory fading like a frost, their lover roiling alone in her sheets, the guy at the bar asking “Did I order two?”
- Worry about liquidity is roiling the metals markets as expectations that euro-zone leaders will inject capital into the region's lenders fail to allay fears over the banking sector's health.
- France is under heavy pressure by international investors to rein in chronic budget deficits to reassure investors that the country won't be contaminated by the sovereign-debt crisis roiling Greece and other Southern European nations.
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