The waves roil mightily, and batter and strike the ship so that they crush both sides of the hull and the planking almost shatters. |
Opinions still roil as to whether the Ramones' legendary two-minute songs hit new head-banging heights or were strictly kiddie blither. |
When he passed through the ocean, in the direction of the rising sun, he caused the water to foam, and roil up. |
Is it not undiplomatic of Mr Lee to roil the waters, especially if it is for domestic political purposes? Of course it is. |
The clouds are pink, the seas around Hook's ship surge and roil, and the fairies dance deep in the forest. |
But sovereignty disputes between China and its neighbours still roil the waters. |