verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be seething with anger (= be extremely angry )
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Seething with anger and frustration, Polly pushed back her chair and stood up.
seethe with rage
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The injustice of it made Melissa seethe with rage.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
still
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Yet hatred is still seething below the surface.
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She changed into her nightie, surprised at how late it was, still seething .
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Still seething with anger, she pulled the bedclothes around her.
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I was still seething at the injustice of Oliver Moreton's attitude to me.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He went to bed seething.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By late May the 9: 15 community was seething.
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It seethes with passionate opinion in a way that rarely marks debates in Washington.
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It was not seething with guests.
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Stephen, seething inwardly, was left with nothing to say.
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The harbor of the naval base seethed with tremendous activity.
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The wood crackled and seethed and the flames united into a single fire.
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Unprepared for the constant clamor, stress and hostility of prison life, he develops a seething anger and torturing headaches.