Definitionn. cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boil
Last update: August 7, 2015
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He said nothing, and she sensed his simmering anger. [Please select]
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The gipsy stood still, simmering, and taking the measure of the capable American muscles interposed between him and his legal prey. [Please select]
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Supper was already prepared and was simmering and smoking on the hearth. [Please select]
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Amanda produced her Shakspeare, and read aloud while the simmering and sipping went on. [Please select]
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The military intrigue was now simmering down through the creation of the office of commanding general. [Please select]
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Inside, the air was blue with smoke and the steam of the simmering kettle. [Please select]
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When beaten in argument, he would laugh out some sneer that would set my blood simmering. [Please select]
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The sun was already setting, and Donna Maria had the cooking-pots simmering over the fire. [Please select]
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Ireland had been devastated, far more than decimated, by the famine, and was simmering with insurrection, like the Continent of Europe. [Please select]
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It was a large, open fire-place, with the coals nicely covered up, and the big kettle simmering on the hook. [Please select]
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