roil in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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I liked it, but it never quite moved me because its chaotic roil rarely gave me a chance to grab hold and ride with it.
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You can feel the respectability politics sort of roiling under the surface of the show.
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Her robust voice, roiling grooves and direct lyrics, often addressing sensitive issues, have made her a legend in her own time.
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The organization was also roiled by internal dissent and disaffiliations.
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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 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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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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Its as much about the nature of the industry and the anxiety roiling through the system as it is about anything else.
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The conflict over the demolition was emblematic of a deeper political rift between the two men that was roiling the entire council.
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And that's a lot of emotions roiling around inside an 18-year-old's head.
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