[ US /ˈɹɔɪɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. make turbid by stirring up the sediments of
  2. be agitated
    the sea was churning in the storm
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How To Use roil In A Sentence

  • We've been having a great deal of difficulty educating our fliers that when wearing their flight suits, their sleeves must be roiled down to the wrist at all times.
  • The National team is currently embroiled in an exhibition tour in B.C. versus Japan.
  • The adults' menu may feature grilled shrimp, charbroiled chicken, sautéed vegetables, and salads galore.
  • A catapult fired point-blank, and flames broke over the roiled water, but it was pointless.
  • The seas roiled , tossing the ships in the harbor about like toys in a rain barrel.
  • Grill, broil or cook patties in a nonstick fry pan, about 5 minutes per side until done.
  • In broiling or grilling, the food is cooked directly over a very hot flame.
  • The juicy yet slightly overcooked burger would have benefited from a nice charbroiling, the flavor of smoke and fire would have added some much needed depth. NYC Food Guy
  • The industry is highly vertically integrated, with poultry production companies (known as integrators) contracting with farmers (referred to as growers) to raise the birds prior to slaughter Number of broilers and other meat-type chickens sold in the United States, 2007 (Source: USDA Census of Agriculture, 2007). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The core mantle boundary is a complex and dynamic area that churns and chugs as the liquid iron core roils at the bottom of the rock-like mantle.
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