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roiling

verb as in upset

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verb as in irritate

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Poised to be a dad himself, he’s roiling with lava-like anger at his childhood neglect.

The statuette was designed in the early years of the Space Age, more than 70 years ago when television was the upstart medium roiling the Hollywood studio establishment.

The showdown continued a roiling debate over U.S. governance that defined the 2024 race between Trump and former Vice President Kamala Harris and has continued to shape Trump’s presidency in its first days.

The federal charges come two months after Thao was recalled from office amid roiling voter frustrations with crime, homelessness and a sense that city government is not responsive to citizens’ needs.

If werewolves might mutate only once, he and the makeup and special-effects teams make it as painful as possible: loose teeth, shedding hair, roiling knuckles, flimsy fingernails.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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