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Seethed meaning
simple past and past participle of seethe
Example sentences (12)
This was seen in his early childhood, where he seethed under George Joestar's attempts to correct his erroneous behavior.
He seemingly seethed with anger against the Central Africans when wasting a header just before half-time from a glorious delivery from the impressive Singo again.
The Spurs boss seethed at his players and his frustrations boiled over during his round of post-match TV interviews when pressed on why his team were not responding to his instructions.
When President Bill Clinton first met him at the White House in 1996—mere weeks after Netanyahu first took office as Israel’s prime minister—he reportedly seethed to aides, ‘Who the fuck does he think he is?
While the fire seethed in the organic peatland soil, on May 15, 2023, a convoy of vehicles left the Great Lakes Fire’s incident command center in a strip mall in New Bern.
At times, he has seethed with anger, fuming that he lost to a candidate he doesn’t respect and believing that the media –- including what he views as typically friendly Fox News -- worked against him.
You don’t book a flight to Spain on a whim,” Lennon seethed.
Sonu ended up standing till the class was over and she seethed with anger when some students laughed at her.
Down in the pit, Henrik Nánási managed a slow-burn transition from orchestral sumptuousness (legato über Alles) to a terrifying climax in which bows bit ferociously at strings and the brass seethed and spat.
No foul was given and Newcastle’s manager seethed as Mourinho’s side escaped punishment before proceeding almost to score themselves as Sánchez created a chance for Romelu Lukaku, whose shot was deflected over the bar.
Trump has seethed against what he feels are trumped-up charges against his former campaign chairman,, whose trial began last week and provided a visible reminder of Mueller's work.
Innocent VI endowed the ramparts.sfn Under their rule, the Court seethed and attracted many merchants, painters, sculptors and musicians.