-verb (used without object) 1. to surge or foam as if boiling. 2. to be in a state of agitation or excitement. 3. Archaic. to boil.
-verb (used with object) 4. to soak or steep. 5. to cook by boiling or simmering; boil.
-noun 6. the act of seething. 7. the state of being agitated or excited.
The turning propellor of the tug boat made the murky waters seethe. And: My sons total lack of care and responsibility made me seethe with anger.
The father was seething with anger when he saw his son wasn't going to graduate from college.
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the two types of definition are the formal and informal definition.
It is a name, there is no definition.
she as seething in her head
Seething's population is 341.
I saw her seething with anger as she confronted the person who had betrayed her.
The area of Seething is 6,780,000.0 square meters.
The Seething Pot was created in 1905.
Yes you can say for instance 'the suspect's history of seething anger.'
The father was seething with anger when he saw his son wasn't going to graduate from college.
Rainforests are living breathing things seething with life.
I left the game on Saturday evening I was seething mad.
Furious, irate, vexed, seething, livid, enraged, infuriated, fuming.
Furious is a good synonym for angry. You could also use seething or enraged.
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