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Seething meaning
Filled with unexpressed anger; in a state of being livid. | In a state of extreme volatility; about to boil over; boiling, bubbling. | In a state of unceasing and furious activity.
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As reported, parents were left seething after forking out £80 for the Kids Party in the Park event last month at Castle Field, Southsea, but were left stunned when a host of the advertised attractions failed to show.
Her untimely departure has left frustrated producers seething over the missed opportunity of facilitating a spectacular 'united front' between the siblings, according to a source, with hopes that Britney would join the studio audience.
He’s a turbo-charged forward with an angry, seething strike.
Home and family affairs must be handled with care, by the way, partly because somebody may still be seething with anger about something that happened a long time ago.
It’s around this point that the seething sets in.
Meanwhile Nicky is seething about what happened, and Caleb is doing his best to curb his secret son’s frustration as his anger and impetuous behaviour threatens to undo all of Caleb’s careful planning.
Milos Raonic: The 32-year-old was seething with the decision.
More seething racism and hate from the owners here.
Perhaps the minister best at enduring a flogging, Gordhan’s time at the department has landed him on the receiving end of sometimes seething criticism.
Reigns was seething at this point, and Uso was pretty happy as he left the ring.
Salah put the game away in the 82nd minute and Jones completed his brace two minutes later, slashing through West Ham's defence with such ease it had manager David Moyes seething with anger.
Seething Tesla customers say they were 'duped' by the company into taking early delivery of their cars in December, weeks before the brand slashed the price of its vehicles by up to £9,100.
Solar fluctuations: The Sun may seem to shine at a constant rate, but it is a seething, churning ball of plasma whose radiating energy changes over many different time scales.
Stanley boss John Coleman was encouraged by his side's second-half display at Crewe - but was left seething by their failure to defend the long ball from which Elliott Nevitt scored a last-gasp equaliser.
There was no review of the tackle that felled Vest, while the Reds are privately seething after a high, no-arms tackle on a runaway James O'Connor from Highlanders five-eighth Eddie Burns also went unpunished.
Throughout the press conference he was visibly seething with rage.
Today, Scotland’s planned new deposit return scheme has become a seething hot controversy.
And Brady was then utterly seething, when his cut-back to Emil Riis was intercepted by Lee Buchanan.
A seething Damir then refused to let Jelena back into their hotel room after the match because of the defeat.
Boston fans flooded the Bruins’ inbox and posted seething comments on the team’s Instagram page.