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Simmered

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Simmered meaning

simple past and past participle of simmer

Example sentences (20)

But her anger at Russia had simmered as Moscow fomented fighting over the past eight years, and she had long switched to speaking Ukrainian in public.

But the unspoken tensions that only simmered in the past boiled over into outright hostility and sabotage once Mississippi’s capital turned Black—first in its demographics, and then in its political leadership.

Controversy has simmered around France’s entry for the Oscars, – a love letter to the country’s culinary traditions – but filmmaker Tran Anh Hung and star chef Pierre Gagnaire say the art of cooking is worth celebrating.

I didn’t enjoy the weaning phase – I was too sleep deprived, and too anxious about choking – but one of the things that did make it easier was batch-cooking a slow-simmered tomato sauce, which I then froze in bulk.

Originally published in the U.K. (and now being reissued by Ten Speed Press), urges the reader to slow down a bit, to find some simple joy in the melding of beans, aromatics, and pancetta into a perfect, low-simmered soup.

Tensions have simmered along the Lebanese border as Israel appears to have ratcheted up its shadow war against Iranian-linked targets in Syria, another close ally of Iran, Israel’s biggest enemy in the region.

Tensions seem to have simmered down, but not all protesters feel safe after the clashes between the two protests.

The tensions simmered, taking in the moment during the interval when Samir Nasri, working here as a media pundit, was aggressively accosted by an Arsenal fan in one of the concourses.

Across South Asia and its diaspora, dal — which refers to both the legumes and the finished dish — is inherently linked to comfort, whether simmered with coconut milk, sweetened with a little jaggery or topped with crisp curry leaves.

Cremini mushrooms are simmered until tender and the sauce is creamy.

Long before it became the backbone of cryptocurrency, the concept of blockchain had simmered in the minds of visionaries who saw potential in a secure, decentralized ledger.

Tension between Weekes and his Saskatchewan Party colleagues had simmered for months before boiling over in public.

Tensions between the U.S. and Mexico simmered over the Texas boundary which came to head in April 1846 when fighting erupted between Mexican and U.S. forces in the disputed zone.

Tensions that had simmered all night — and all series, after Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. called the Royals’ Game 2 win “lucky” — finally boiled over in the sixth.

The foule is simple but full of flavour thanks to feta and fresh tomatoes, while edoro wot is a succulent chicken stew simmered in herbed clarified butter and berbere spice.

The renewed hostility by some Germans toward the “other” is in his view not an aberration, or even new, but rather an unleashing of the same sentiments that have simmered since Germany’s Nazi past.

These sides often include fish, pickled veggies, and vegetables simmered in broth.

A controversy has simmered since late June over the sole-sourced nature of the deal and the charity's ties to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family.

Indian forces have surged to the frontier, high in the Himalayas, following a series of incursions by China that began in April into mountainous terrain that India claims as its own, escalating a border dispute that has simmered for decades.

It can become front page news as it was, periodically, when tensions escalated between Britain and Iceland in the “cod wars” that simmered from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s.