Steamed? Or Fumed?
She fumed as she stared at her empty seat.
In that sentence, "fumed" is used as a verb.
The word Fumed means darkened or colored by exposure to ammona fumes. I hope this helps in your life!caca
The definition that best matches the use of the word "fumed" is: to show irritation or anger by emitting smoke, fumes, or vapors.
A vent, flue or chimney.
"Fumed" is the past tense of the verb "to fume". To fume means "to give off gases, usually steam; to emit a vapor"; in reference to a person, to fume means "to be angry, to speak and/or demonstrate in anger". An example sentence would be: "After being told his presentation was not acceptable, Rod fumed for the rest of the day."
Fumed glass is a type of colored glass that has been treated with special metallic vapors, such as silver or gold, in a process that creates a unique iridescent effect. This results in the glass changing colors depending on the lighting and angle at which it is viewed. Fumed glass is commonly used in the production of artistic glassware, pipes, and other decorative items.
A cranberry cigar thing turns pinksh redish when smoked
Examples: meat products, salted and fumed fish, sauces, dressings, cheeses, pastries etc.
cabosil is fumed silica and can usually be mixed as a thickening agent with resins such as polyurethane (clear awlgrip?), epoxy, and polyester/vinylesters.
You boil the shelled mussels in boiling water and they are cooked when the shells split open.