roil in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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The population boomthe population increased from just under a million in 1801 to one and a quarter million by 1820 created a wild, roiling, volatile, and vibrant scene.
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And that's a lot of emotions roiling around inside an 18-year-old's head.
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The changing media landscape is also roiling the advertising world.
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Devoted partisans can use it to disrupt government, to roil ordinary politics, to undermine policies they do not like, even to seek political revenge.
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The rapids, or falls, are created by a series of underwater ledges which roil the water in either direction, causing a significant navigation hazard, despite the depth of water.
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She keeps reminding herself of that, and every time she does her emotions start roiling about like a ship tossed on the sea.
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Saying one thing today and denying it tomorrow doesn't matter as long as the crowd's roiling emotions are catered to.
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This swift current can lead to standing waves, large whirlpools, and roiling eddies.
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The issue continues to roil this historic trip.
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Devoid of the usual sweet science cliches, the book roils with dark pessimism as the characters eke out a gritty existence.
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