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Definition of roiled:
Synonyms:
plastered, harried, peeved, riled, violent, pixilated, crocked, smashed, churned-up, displeased, miffed, clear, blotto, besotted, tumultuous, tight, sloshed, stormy, rugged, squiffy, steamed, wet, vexed, cockeyed, rough, annoyed, stiff, dirty, irritated, blind drunk, loaded, tempestuous, roiling, nettled, cloudy, turbid, murky, muddy, churning, roily, harassed, pissed, stung, soaked, pie-eyed, raging, riotous, sozzled, disruptive, fuddled, calm, slopped, turbulent, agitated, wild, ugly, pestered, soused, heavy, pissed off.
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deranged (part of speech: verb)
- disorganized,
- whisked,
- confounded,
- mixed up muddled,
- confused,
- ruffled,
- jumbled,
- messed,
- scattered,
- mislaid,
- tumbled,
- convulsed,
- rumpled,
- upset,
- whipped,
- discomposed,
- tousled,
- capsized,
- rummaged,
- botched,
- displaced,
- disturbed,
- troubled,
- tampered,
- rippled,
- hashed,
- misplaced,
- mussed,
- perturbed,
- cluttered,
- agitated,
- swirled,
- disarranged,
- fermented,
- deranged,
- blurred,
- roughened,
- disheveled,
- scrambled,
- tossed,
- dislocated,
- meddled,
- disordered,
- churned
Usage examples:
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It roiled through the third courtyard, and the second and the first.
- "The King of Ireland's Son", Padraic Colum. -
The dry wash marking the end of the great buffalo trail was dry no longer, but poured out a roiled, yellow- brown stream into the dirty waters of the Cimarron.
- "Bring Me His Ears", Clarence E. Mulford. -
Three other cabins were afterward built in the square and in the midst of these a well was dug; but its waters were always roiled from improper curbing.
- "The Niagara River", Archer Butler Hulbert.