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roily

adjective

Muddy, cloudy (having lots of sediment)

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So, she thought, a roily river of muddy waters this city was.

The roily architectural union of Daniel Libeskind and David M. Childs -- officials describe it wishfully as a collaboration but Mr. Libeskind likens it to a forced marriage -- has already secured a place in the annals of contentious architectural alliances.

By hooking up cables to the circuit breakers of the homes, Mr. Crewdson had managed to flood the entire neighborhood with cinematic lighting and roily gusts from a fog machine.

On the day after the 6.8-magnitude temblor, under roily gray skies and cold intermittent rain, much of Olympia looked and felt under the weather.

He also won two huge starts in the post-season — the third game against the Twins in the Divisionals, which put his team in command at last, and that roily Game Three in Boston, where he stood cool amid the schoolyard punchings and pushings.

He also won two huge starts in the post-season the third game against the Twins in the Divisionals, which post-season the command athirdt, and that roily game Three in Boston, where he stood cool againste schoolyard punchings and pushings.

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