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seething
/ ˈːðɪŋ /
adjective
boiling or foaming as if boiling
crowded and full of restless activity
in a state of extreme agitation, esp through anger
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˈٳԲ adverb
Example Sentences
This means that voters and Congress members alike are driven not so much by loyalty to their own party but instead a sort of seething hatred for the other political party.
Leave it to Kelly Reichardt, who turned Michelle Williams into a seething sculptor with frenemy issues in “Showing Up,” to make the gentlest, most self-deprecating heist movie imaginable.
Locked away for life, he’s picked up his old coping mechanism, dissociating by escaping into books, and he’s seething inside.
“I told you I was feral,” he said, seething.
It’s fun to read, for sure, but there’s also a yawning pit of despair sitting beneath the narrator’s alternating tones of glib humor and seething rage.
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