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Often used in the same context:
engulf,
reverberate,
ripple,
complicate,
linger,
imperil,
swirl,
erupt,
stoke,
implode,
exacerbate,
overshadow,
erode,
dominate,
inflame,
depress,
threaten,
stirred,
convulsed,
portend,
upend,
permeate,
worsen,
devastate,
weaken,
ravage,
spook,
precipitate,
spawns,
unsettle,
pervade,
reverberations,
rattle,
undermine,
rocked,
aggravate,
cripple,
destabilize,
foreshadow,
buffeted,
dampen,
muddles,
drown,
entangle,
subside,
provoke,
bedevil,
simmering,
overwhelm,
percolate,
escalate,
unnerve,
reignite,
embroil,
fester,
tumult,
vex,
clouding,
saturate,
persist,
loom,
tamp down,
ensue,
polarize,
mar,
deepen,
muddied,
raging,
sully,
hobble,
dissipate,
embolden,
presage,
reignited,
derail,
decimate,
intensify,
pummel,
beget,
rankle,
clog,
sink,
hamper,
endanger,
shockwaves,
unfold,
lurk,
undercut,
seep,
rile,
wrack,
taint,
abound,
plummet,
sputter,
affect,
crimp,
unravel,
irk,
contaminate,
constrain,
turmoil,
buckskin,
celluloid,
dirt,
dubbing,
fuselage,
hairline,
overhead,
pus,
quilting,
sandpaper,
stocking,
stuffing,
substance,
swatch,
swatches,
wash,
abysm,
accretion,
acrylic,
adobe
More specific:
muddle,
puddle,
roll,
seethe
More general:
agitate,
commove,
disturb,
move,
raise up,
shake up,
stir up
Synonyms:
boil,
churn,
moil,
rile
Also try:
— Adjectives for roil:
stomach,
vive,
black,
gray,
muster,
actual,
thick
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