agitation, burning with excitement, drenching, fervid, fuss, in rut, moil, restlessness, sizzling hot, sudorific, turbulence
Definitionadj. in constant agitation
Last update: October 29, 2015
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She ignored his offer, seething inside at his betrayal. [Please select]
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It was seething in its depths. [Please select]
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The country was seething with discontent, and the death of Mary Tudor (November 17, 1558), with the accession of the Protestant Elizabeth, encouraged the Congregation. [Please select]
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It came off the land, and swept down the fiord, lashing its waters into seething waves. [Please select]
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Numerous were the tears drawn from the eyes of the plant-hunter--not by grief, but by the smoke of the seething cedar wood. [Please select]
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Without a moment's hesitation he dropped into this seething prison, confident that the woman's body could be found there. [Please select]
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