In a state of anger or rage
“He was still seething at the thought of the celestial intervention, which had so annoyingly thwarted his plans.”
(of a liquid) Bubbling or simmering
“They could hear the seething water smashing against the beaches and the seawall.”
Crowded or packed with people or things
“For Harry, the mere spectacle of the streets teeming with carriages and wagons and seething with crowds in all gradations of dress counted as glorious.”
Having froth or lather like soapy water
Affected by or deriving from wildly uncontrolled emotion
Involving, or given to, open or heavy displays of emotion
An act or state of boiling or being boiled
A state of confusion or disorder
An undulating or throbbing movement
Present participle for to feel great anger or annoyance
“Then there are those who passionately seethe at the sight of this apparent fashion abomination.”
Present participle for to swirl or rise and fall rhythmically or spasmodically, sometimes violently
“Then down the rugged precipice, through the whirling pools of Error's bliss, where the troubled waters seethe and hiss.”
(of a liquid) Present participle for to froth or bubble, typically from boiling
“See the hot syrup foam and seethe, as the fierce flames are stirred beneath!”
Present participle for to be teeming with (something)
“The water seems to literally seethe with creatures that flip, splash, jump, skitter, snap, and gulp at the surface.”
Present participle for to feel, become, or cause to become, very hot
Present participle for to froth or foam
Present participle for to slowly cook in liquid
Present participle for to spurt or discharge, typically from an opening
Present participle for to move in small swirling masses, especially by sudden gusts of wind
Present participle for to crowd or gather together
Present participle for to make completely wet
Present participle for to cause an increase in temperature of an object or space
Present participle for to jeer at mockingly
Present participle for to make, or speak with, a hissing sound
Present participle for to speak or shout at length in an angry, impassioned way
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