Sentence example with the word 'fumed'

fumed

Definition adj. (of wood) darkened or colored by exposure to ammonia fumes

Last update: July 5, 2015


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He was amused and she fumed, her emotions scattered by his mere presence.   [Please select]

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The Count fumed.   [Please select]

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The Queen fumed.   [Please select]

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The materials fizzed and fumed.   [Please select]

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She fumed and fretted for a while in silence.   [Please select]

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And, at Crowborough House, the Duke dined and fumed alone.   [Please select]

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The British patriot, gentle as he might be towards America, fumed against France.   [Please select]

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The rope charred and fumed, and he snapped it; and then he began on his feet.   [Please select]

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She could tell when she was well advised, and although she fumed and blustered, she yielded.   [Please select]

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She fumed and interjected awhile further, but her daughter's thought had dreamed far away.   [Please select]

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Spain protested, Napoleon's brother fumed, French newspapers objected; but the deed was done.   [Please select]

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