20 examples of roil in sentences

xxii, 46 Tisquantum still sat dozing on his favorite seat before his dwelling, and Henrich and Oriana remained beside him, silently watching the peaceful slumbers of their venerable parent, and the playful sports of their child, who was again roiling on the soft green turf at their feet, and busily engaged in decking the shaggy head and neck of a magnificent dog with the gay flowers that were scattered around him.

By a short cut through the streetswhere checkered sunshine, through the lattice roof, gave a muddy, subdued light as in a roiled aquariumthe revelers passed the inland wall.

We roiled them up considerable.

neighbourswhy did you throw dish water at them? GRANDMOTHER: That was after other white folks had roiled them upwhite folks that didn't know how to treat 'em.

excite hatred, provoke hatred &c n.; be hateful &c adj.; stink in the nostrils; estrange, alienate, repel, set against, sow dissension, set by the ears, envenom, incense, irritate, rile; horrify &c 830; roil.

They appeared to move very much as a wooden whale might be supposed to move down a mighty rapid, roiling and plunging and borne along irresistibly by the current.

The flames roiled onhe would not go, Without his father's word; That father, faint in death below, His voice no longer heard.

"No motion has she now; no force, She neither hears nor sees, Roiled round in earth's diurnal course With rocks and stones and trees.

You think her tonnage to be precisely that which you have said?" The large dark eyes of Scipio roiled, in turn, from his new Commander to his ancient master, while, for a moment, his faculties appeared to be lost in inextricable confusion.

Only those might do so who are willing freely to concede to others that same right to be human which they themselves exercise, whether they will or no, when things happen that smash the veneer of "gentleman" or "lady" like an eggshell under a plowboy's heel, and penetrate to and roil that unlovely human nature which is in us all.

Some like the moonlight and some like the sun, Some flirt in earnest and some flirt in fun; It's worth all the rash, Reckless spending of cash, All the dresses you spoil, All the tempers you roil, Down at the beach, If a man's within reach.

You hadn't ought to roil me.

Their doing so roiled my blood, and thanks to those who would have had me lose, I won.

At thy almighty voice, old ocean raves, Wakes all his force, and gathers all his waves; Nature lies mantled in a watry robe, And shoreless ocean roils around the globe; O'er highest hills, the higher surges rise, Mix with the clouds, and leave the vaulted skies.

As the teams rolled along they scarcely roiled the water.

Then the captain began to get slightly roiled in temper, and the voice was not so gentle, sweet and low, but it had no greater effect upon his craft.

The heat of the oven should be somewhat greater for roils and biscuit than for bread.

Add sufficient Graham flour to make a rather stiff dough, knead thoroughly, shape into roils, and bake.

When well roiled, carefully slip a stiff paper under it, first loosening from the board with a knife if necessary, and lift it gently onto the pan.

SNOWBALLS Pare and core nice large baking apples, fill the holes with some preserves or jam, roil the apples in sugar and cover with a rich pie crust and bake.

20 examples of  roil  in sentences