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Stewing meaning
present participle and gerund of stew
Example sentences (20)
Shots of Tommy stewing in his jail cell or studying his reflection in the mirror have an edge to them, but there’s also a sense of self-aware melodrama by this point.
The crew has made some new friends but is still stewing over old traumas when, surprise, surprise, another Ghostface killer emerges and starts slaying co-eds across the city—while implicating Sam in the murders.
And with that hope, Red Sox fans can get back to dreaming about superficial pleasures like another big-name pitcher instead of stewing in fear that the only thing waiting under the tree will be a lump of coal.
MJ, who was stewing in her resentment, didn’t want to hear it, not from Andy, and not from CT or Trishelle, both of whom she blocked on Instagram after the show ended.
Revenge is best served cold and the best soups are the ones that have been kept simmering and stewing the longest.
So we've sat just here, basically, on a boat, just chatting with my coach, chatting with the other sailors and just sort of stewing on what needs to be done.
That was the true thread I saw in Chicago: that there is hope in that kind of politics and power in fighting for the future instead of stewing over the past.
Trump is definitely stewing over that.
Trump campaign blasts Iowa Democratic caucus as 'sloppiest train wreck in history'"Democrats are stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation with the sloppiest train wreck in history," Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said.
Well, he's stewing about how he's going to get back at various Republican secretaries of state who aren't helping him fudge the numbers to make up for his defeats in states like Georgia and Arizona.
Daniel Bryan is shown stewing backstage briefly before we cut to Charlotte Flair, ready for her match and getting a pep talk from her dad, the Nature Boy himself, Ric Flair.
People came to them asking for prayers to battle the anger they felt stewing inside of them, to guide them through their hurt.
In an area of the west African country with few restaurants, the United assistant coach spotted an outdoor kitchen with a huge pot stewing over a fire.
One of the more popular offerings of Wazwan, the ribs achieve their yielding inside by their stewing in milk fused with ground spices and their crisp exterior with a quick fry.
A wok can, however, benefit from the slow steady heating of electric stoves when used for slower cooking methods such as stewing, braising, and steaming, and immersion cooking techniques such as frying and boiling.
Consequently, many chefs (especially those with less-than-ideal cookers) may cook in small batches to overcome this problem so that the wok is still as hot as it can be and to avoid "stewing" the food instead.
Koreans utilize these parts in a variety of cooking methods including steaming, stewing, boiling and smoking.
Merle and Reitch citation have this to say about jugged hare, for example: :The best part of the hare, when roasted, is the loin and the thick part of the hind leg; the other parts are only fit for stewing, hashing, or jugging.
Poaching is often confused with stewing, as both techniques involve cooking through simmering.
The pear was also cultivated by the Romans, who ate the fruits raw or cooked, just like apples. citation Pliny's Natural History recommended stewing them with honey and noted three dozen varieties.