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Synonyms for roiling

(of a liquid) agitated vigorously

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More specifically, Cochi'an's been roiling a succession of deuce-deuce and larger rims.
The site also features Rollover Basics, which provides visitors with articles about roiling over a 401(k) or 403(b), a glossary that defines terms unfamiliar to the average investor, and an FAQ that answers questions visitors might have about rolling over their plans.
OEMs at first thought they could get TPM on the cheap by using existing anti-lock braking systems (ABS) to gauge pressure loss by measuring changes in the effective roiling radius of tires brought on by deflation.
According to a May 29 report in the Post, Pressley had been working to tamp down the anger roiling the city's religious communities over the fact that the DC Marathon was scheduled for Palm Sunday.
Once they make it to their destinations, the salamanders start their underwater mating dance: a roiling, wriggling, reproductive melee just below the surface.
It supplies aluminum sow and molten aluminum to other Ormet plants, including a roiling mill that makes cansheet.
An 81-room highrise on the Miraflores neighborhood bluff overlooking the roiling Pacific Ocean, this hotel is walking distance to dining and shopping.
They developed a mini-putt golf course featuring local historical icons and a child's ride, which features Norseman aircraft essentially roiling on the ground.
After yet another friend was diagnosed with cancer, I became afraid of the deleterious effects of the bilious, roiling rancor and resentment I've been nursing since the Bush coup.
(CITIC) will create a joint venture for roiling out stores in Shanghai and other cities in eastern China.
Not surprisingly, superintendents are roiling against the proposed legislation, claiming that it would hamstring the system.
Dating is volatile because, as University of Denver psychology professor Wyndol Furman says, adolescence is "a roiling emotional caldron whose major fuel ...
McGowan aimed to take Shalit's critique one step further, examining not only how diversification was roiling newsrooms but how it was hurting the product of journalism as well.
The major feature of the Roiling Nest is the ability to include partial sheets of material, left from previous jobs, in new jobs.