Roiled

Word ROILED
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Definitions and meanings of "Roiled"

What do we mean by roiled?

To render turbid by stirring up the dregs or sediment of.

To annoy; to make someone angry.

To bubble, seethe.

To wander; to roam.

To romp.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Roiled

The word "roiled" in example sentences

McCain roiled things yesterday, and I think set things back. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In an interview with Baltimore Sun columnist David Zurawik, Williams said he remains emotionally "roiled" by the incident and said, despite being hired full-time by Fox News with a three-year, $2 million contract, "there's an emotional disconnect, because the way it feels to me is like I just got fired and I'm not even sure what I did wrong." ❋ Danny Shea (2010)

Politico reports that the possibility has "roiled" Obama-land, with unnamed Obama-ites expressing "a sense of ambivalence about giving a top political plum to a woman they spent 18 months hammering as the compromised standard-bearer of an era that deserves to be forgotten." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Terms like "roiled" and "contagion" are insider words for a spreading panic. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Our open-source pal Hans-Olaf Gutmansdottir aka Hog writes in to say that the "FLOSS commmunity" wtf? has been "roiled" by that item as it turns out that their beloved leader, Richard Stallman, the patron saint of the Free Software movement, apparently has been advertising on that site under fake names. ❋ Unknown (2006)

"That change rivals anything that we've seen in the last three years of the smartphone market," said Paul Carton, ChangeWave's director of research, adding that the sudden surge in consumer interest in Android had "roiled" the market. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The article says President Chen "roiled" the United States. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Powerful emotions roiled within her as she walked next to the man who called himself an angel. ❋ L. A. Banks (2011)

In the dream I stood at a sprawling canoe landing, the roiled surface of the Black Warrior River at my back. ❋ W. Michael Gear (2011)

In the latest blow, yields on a key investment source for the funds—the repurchase, or "repo," market—dropped unexpectedly this past week when a change in deposit-insurance fees, combined with a sudden shortage of Treasurys, roiled the short-term-rate markets. ❋ Jane J. Kim (2011)

Drug abuse and indiscipline roiled the enlisted ranks. ❋ Col. Matthew Moten (2011)

The creature reached to its sword belt and drew out a blade that was so cold it roiled with frost. ❋ J. Robert King (2011)

I coughed as traces of the burning liquid roiled through the air. ❋ Molly Harper (2011)

Worries about Greece have roiled European stock markets and caused fresh worries about other weak euro-zone economies, pushing bond yields higher and raising the cost of insurance against default. ❋ Matthew Dalton (2011)

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