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seethe

[seeth] / sið /


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Kiffin left Knoxville for USC after just 13 months in charge, something Tennessee fans are still seething about 15 years later.

From The Wall Street Journal

You will, of course, be beguiled by the teamwork of puppeteers who accomplish the mission of seeming to make Richard Parker breathe and seethe.

From Washington Post

The orchestra, led by Mälkki with focused confidence on Wednesday, tends to be active but subdued, the way you can perceive seething activity even in a seemingly still jungle.

From New York Times

A seething Prospero is completely understandable, but some of the music of Shakespeare’s wordplay gets lost in the hostility.

From Los Angeles Times

French officials seethed after the announcement of the submarine alliance because it grew out of secret talks between the United States and Australia that resulted in France being elbowed out of its largest defense contract.

From New York Times