Roiling in a sentence as an adjective

And now we get to see similar effects roiling the USA and seeping more and more into the world at large.

If the 1000 kg is heated uniformly, this is not enough energy to bring it to a "roiling boil".

I'm excited to see what insights will bubble up from the roiling cauldron of ideas sure to spring from your observation.

Once in a while you'll get a poetic type who'll say "Eyes the color of a roiling sea, as you catch the last glimpse of sunlight before a storm rolls in.

Yeah, it is a liquid, but the pressures and temperatures are just so crazy to us that calling it 'roiling' is a little bit of a misnomer.

The manically insane hivemind, with all the juvenilia and "shittiness" that is inherent to it, is a roiling primordial stew of genuinely worthwhile culture.

These are impressive results by any measure, but they're astonishing when you take into account the roiling storms, destabilizing shocks, and chronic uncertainty of Southwest's environment.

"In fact, he says, the philosophical battle over economics, taxes, debt ceilings and defaults that are now roiling the stock market is partly rooted in an upper class "ideology of self-interest.

Roiling definitions

adjective

(of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence; "the river's roiling current"; "turbulent rapids"

See also: churning roiled roily turbulent