Definitionn. a fire that burns with thick smoke but no flame
Last update: October 25, 2015
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He was smouldering with anger. [Please select]
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He gave her admirable advice; and the alienation from her husband, though it continued still to smoulder, led to no further results. [Please select]
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By such fumigation, as when brown paper is allowed to smoulder (undergo slow combustion) in a room for the purpose of covering bad smells. [Please select]
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For a peat fire smouldered on the hearth and the room was filled with smoke. [Please select]
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The fires of war but smouldered, the faintest puff of smoke showing only here and there. [Please select]
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But at Felicity's prohibition the rebellion which had smouldered in him all day broke into sudden flame. [Please select]
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How do you know what it is to smoulder inside, and feel your veins burn dry. [Please select]
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Hamersley obeyed, and soon both stood at the bottom of the chimney--on the hearthstone where the stalks of the creosote still smouldered. [Please select]
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