TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 12
Nah. It's a little choppy tonight.
অস্থির
(1) Marked by abrupt transitions.
(2) Rough with small waves.
(3) Wavy.
(1) There aren't too many women who would brave the choppy waters of Lough Arrow and catch some of its famous trout.
(2) The fishing is divided into Upper, Middle and Lower beats and offers a mixture of falls, deep holding pools and choppy fly-fishing streams.
(3) Modak said that a small quantity of the ship's oil had leaked but had been broken up and taken out to sea by yesterday's choppy swells.
(4) I was interested in the geese feeding at the edge of a very choppy River Aire.
(5) The rough crossing in the cold and choppy waters from the U.K. to the shores of North America took 10 days.
(6) It doesn't look like it's too choppy right now, the waves don't look very big.
(7) The bad weather and choppy waves meant the ice was breaking up; the piece of ice they were on had broken away from the main body.
(8) I'm sitting behind Tommy and five other former whalers in a whale observation tent high above the choppy seas of Cook Strait.
(9) A stubborn current began to muscle against the raft as 5-foot waves peeled off choppy waters.
(10) He joked about his unexpected arrival by car after choppy seas prevented a sea-borne landing.
(11) On our first morning in Havana, the ocean was still choppy from a storm the night before.
(12) Ahead of us, all I could see was a wide horizon with no end to the choppy seas.
(13) The ride toward a fully connected community has been as choppy as Lake Michigan on a windy fall day.
(14) The young actress was one of several crew members who found the choppy seas of the Caribbean a little unsettling.
(15) Added to that, there's not much in the way of waves, either, which is just as well, as the last thing you need when you're trying to balance on a narrow board is a choppy sea.
(16) Vu again shot away from the start, rowing more comfortably than his heavier rivals in the choppy water.
(17) Our teacher was using the ocean as a simile for the mind: the ocean was rough and choppy on the surface, she said, but silent and still at its vast depths.
(18) Search vessels and helicopters continued scouring the choppy seas despite fading hopes of finding the nine still missing from the boat.
(19) He was still staring impassively out over the choppy , angry waters of Blackwood Lake.
(20) If you imagine the ground as the surface of a sea, these waves range from ripples to choppy whitecaps to long, slow swells.
rough
turbulent
heavy
heaving
stormy
tempestuous
squally
uneven
Calm
Smooth
The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 12
Nah. It's a little choppy tonight.