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  • Frankly I don't understand why most companies don't follow the same policy as franked income in the hands of shareholders is worth a lot more to them than huge piles of franking credits mouldering away in the company's balance sheet.
  • Who dareth name the fiend?" croaked an awful voice, whereat Black Lewin halted, gaped and stood a-tremble, while beneath steel cap and bascinet all men's hair stirred and rose with horror; for before them was a ghastly shape, a shape that crouched in the gloom with dreadful face aflame with smouldering green fire. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
  • I was too much at risk from the smoulder of his irritability, sudden blazes of rage, to see his deep disappointment with life.
  • One section of the factory's main exterior wall had already collapsed, leaving a pile of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • The good news for hot hatch lovers is there is a smouldering two-litre twin turbo VXR waiting in the wings that hits showrooms in spring. The Sun
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  • Several hours after the crash, the building still was smouldering, with black smoke hanging in the air.
  • Anthony remained standing, gazing at a large, smouldering log that looked poised to roll forward undesirably. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • A delicate balance of smoulder and sensitivity that's best experienced on YouTube, where the track has rapidly earned a million views. F&M playlist
  • It's scandalous that the Green Fund, which was set up in 2000 to be used for environmental projects, has been mouldering in the Government's coffers for four years without a cent being put to use.
  • And the 34-year-old also seems to veer towards women with long dark tresses and smouldering brown eyes. The Sun
  • Are there, mouldering in some bottom drawer, still existing examples of the Brigadoon bra and panties?
  • When the hatch cover was closed the fire was smouldering in the dunnage, most likely the carpet, and the vessel sailed from Constanza in that condition.
  • Pictures showed smears of blood, a body outside the building and smouldering wreckage on an upper floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is too much of a cold fish to capture our hearts and often seems more sullen than smouldering.
  • What we eat is one of the basic moulders of our culture.
  • The fire is still smouldering and could flare at any moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rooms were hazed with the fumes from the keproot pipes of the addicted and fuggy with the smell of the resins smouldering in the censers. Rogue Rainlord
  • Is there a warehouse somewhere filled with mouldering copies of Titanic?
  • So blackens a brand in his eyeshot asmoulder awhile from the pyre. Songs of the Springtides and Birthday Ode Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne—Vol. III
  • Her brothers, observing how she cherishes the plant, steal the pot, discover the mouldering head, and fly, conscience-stricken, into banishment.
  • At the far end of the lake, near the base of smouldering Mount Agung, sprawled a tight group of modest boxlike two-story structures enameled a bright aquamarine. Orphan Star
  • After years mouldering in stone, the ancient explosive was finally sent off with a bang as the two-man bomb squad safely detonated it in a farmer's field at around 11 pm before a small crowd of onlookers.
  • Fires on the tile floors were still smouldering as we toured the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once she had written that his eyes were "smouldering '. Bomber
  • Things that even in better writing only smouldered, flare up here in full force.
  • A number of buildings around the Parliament were still smouldering today.
  • The last time I saw the leaf blower back in the Little Town it was mouldering under a thick coat of dust in a corner of the garage.
  • We need to be on the down side of the glacial cycle, simple having more squirrels follow the ice line north is now a net loss because we want the ice line to start its return back south, otherwise the planet will smoulder. The Saddest Sentence I've Read Today, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • I found these apples mouldering in the cupboard.
  • I also parted with a large sum of money and came away with a 7 tightly wrapped bags containing a week's supply of something that smells old, fusty and a bit mouldering.
  • His press became a clearing-house for ideas, and a moulder of taste.
  • Every nerve smouldered on a short fuse.
  • The unidentifiable objects mouldering in the fridge were successively replaced by jars of pickled onions, Cheddar cheese and Stilton.
  • They exchange a smouldering look before she cycles away, apparently out of reach. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cellar, where they would moulder away until he no longer had need of her services. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • Black spindle-legs curled up to meet red-gimleted black faces, donkeys headless and legless, or sieves of shrapnel; camels with necks writhed back on to their humps, rotting already in pools of blood and bile-yellow water, heads without faces, and faces without anything below, cobwebbed arms and legs, and black skins grilled to crackling on smouldering palm-leaf -- don't look at it. From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War
  • The rest is a dark drift of smouldering purple, hanging in the air like smoke from a pyre of burning shoe-gazers.
  • Thirdly, there is the tendency of the press, which is now the great moulder of public opinion, to take what we may call the pugilist's view of international controversies. Reflections and Comments 1865-1895
  • His press became a clearing-house for ideas, and a moulder of taste.
  • But inside it was a slum - stone floor, carpet torn and dirty, furniture mouldering.
  • You are looking at yourself on screen but need to look past that smouldering pout and see if there's a tree sticking out of your head. The Sun
  • My flip, polite persona masks a smouldering and wrathy incredulity as I learn that another revivalist is stepping up to accept officialdom's accolade.
  • Tobacco, or some stronger leaf, smoulders in the ashtray.
  • It was simply smouldering, the flames long burned out leaving nothing but some charcoal what was once wood.
  • The dispute is still smouldering, five years after the negotiations began.
  • The fire was started by a smouldering cigarette.
  • Then she burst out, in a fit of temper quite unlike her, ‘It's just been mouldering in here, no-one even knows it's here!’
  • I gave the car a wide berth as it began to smoulder, and hailed a taxi.
  • The incense will slowly smoulder, filling the room with its delightful fragrance.
  • The Egyptian Halls in Union Street, now mouldering, is not only Thomson's finest commercial building but one of the most extraordinary commercial buildings of its time.
  • A shrine where saints and scholars met And held aloft the torch of truth Lies smouldering 'neath fair Brabant's skies, A ruined heapwar's prize in sooth 1 The Pilates of Teutonic blood That fired the brand and flung the bomb Now wash their hands of evil deed, While all the world stands ghast and dumb. Belgium and the Belgians
  • His railway, finished in 1837, was an immediate success, even though the native birchwood used as fuel produced showers of sparks and complaints by smouldering passengers.
  • Yet its opulent, mouldering furnishings appear intact, its books look down from the shelves, their spines unspoiled but their pages crumbled by termites.
  • Hatred smouldered beneath a polite surface.
  • The mat was smouldering where the burning log had fallen.
  • After years mouldering in stone, the ancient explosive was finally sent off with a bang as the two-man bomb squad safely detonated it in a farmer's field at around 11 pm before a small crowd of onlookers.
  • By the fading light of their smouldering fires they resolved to do as she had said. The Gods of Asgard
  • The floor was of concrete, lime and sand; on the open hearth -- pronounced 'airth' -- sods of turf cut from the moor and oak branches were smouldering under the chimney crook. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
  • The Captain displays an uncanny ability to sweat and smoulder simultaneously, and boasts a command of German that goes above and beyond the conversational.
  • She smoulders in a suit (which is probably more YSL than Chanel, but whatevs).
  • He takes to the catwalk again for a rendition of Defiant Pose done at length and full speed: Watching the Houses of Parliament reduced to a smouldering ruin made Terry and Joyce feel horny as hell. Paul McRandle: Westway Ho! Stewart Home at Performa 11
  • In the morning my father drove us slowly past the still smouldering wreckage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dark, dandyish, dashing, brooding – it combined an extraordinary mixture of male arrogance and almost feminine beauty, emphasised by vivid clothes, peacock hairstyles and smouldering glances. Thomas Lawrence: The new romantic – review
  • At last those in the know can luxuriate in the lost aural treasures that have been mouldering in the BBC vaults.
  • At last those in the know can luxuriate in the lost aural treasures that have been mouldering in the BBC vaults.
  • How to carry fire in a piece of smouldering fungus wrapped in birchbark. Michelle Paver - An interview with author
  • An earlier cigarette butt smouldered in the grate.
  • And the 34-year-old also seems to veer towards women with long dark tresses and smouldering brown eyes. The Sun
  • They didn't see it was a struggle they must lose in the end, and so for twenty-five years the scrappy, unorganised warfare had smouldered on, with every now and then a real dust-up to stoke the growing hatred and mistrust on both sides. Isabelle
  • His anger had retreated but he could still feel it smouldering within.
  • A casual examination today would lead you quickly to discover 16 bananas in various states of disrepair; a single, mouldering kiwi fruit; and a fridge full of dissolving salad.
  • After the conflict had been smouldering for many years, it flared up again in August this year in a border dispute between Abkhazia and Georgia over the Kodori Gorge.
  • 'In perusing these old catalogues one cannot help being astonished at the sudden and great increase of books; and when one reflects that a great, perhaps the greater, part of them no longer exists, this perishableness of human labours will excite the same sensations as those which arise in the mind when one reads in a church-yard the names and titles of persons long since mouldered into dust. The Book-Hunter at Home
  • Over the low-arched gateway which led into the yard there was a carved stone, exhibiting some attempt at armorial bearings; and above the inner entrance hung, and had hung, for many years, the mouldering hatchment, which announced that umquhile Laurence Dumbie of Dumbiedikes had been gathered to his fathers in Newbattle kirkyard. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • She tipped her head back to gaze up at him, seeing the smouldering satisfaction in his half-closed eyes. Western Man
  • 'The Feast of the Dead,' and was celebrated in order to insure a favourable reception for their departed brother from the mouldering occupants of the grave-yard, and to prevent the appearance of his doppie. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 449 Volume 18, New Series, August 7, 1852
  • This could lead to a smouldering of the pump and an engine compartment or vehicle fire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Melanie Griffith seems to smoulder with sexuality.
  • Newspapers around the world showed the picture above of the Paraguayan policeman trying desperately to revive the baby he rescued from the smouldering supermarket.
  • She smouldered in a floor length gem-encrusted crimson gown and Tango-coloured mohair evening wrap, while the model modelled the flimsiest of fur halter tops.
  • In fact, the behaviour of the janissaries bred a smouldering resentment which erupted from time to time into acts of armed resistance.
  • I just can't seem to get enough of his smouldering eyes. The Sun
  • Here the chicken in the pollo con mole is very tender in its chocolatey, smoky, smouldering mole.
  • And the 34-year-old also seems to veer towards women with long dark tresses and smouldering brown eyes. The Sun
  • Once she had written that his eyes were "smouldering '. Bomber
  • He noted that the permanent workforce at Coalbrookdale included artists, modellers, carvers, pattern-makers, moulders, finishers, painters, gilders and decorators.
  • The two-storey building was still smouldering last night. Times, Sunday Times
  • She returned in triumph to show us the sea bass cooked, sitting on a still smouldering bed, before taking it away again to be divided into portions.
  • The plant's workforce includes skilled moulders, assemblers and maintenance workers, many of whom are furious at the reports of closure.
  • He sensed a smouldering hostility towards him.
  • The mat was smouldering where the burning log had fallen.
  • He noted that the permanent workforce at Coalbrookdale included artists, modellers, carvers, pattern-makers, moulders, finishers, painters, gilders and decorators.
  • In the volatile south, tensions between Uzbek and Kyrgyz continue to smoulder. Uzbek minority still faces persecution as Kyrgyzstan goes to polls
  • Samos and the shady hills of Ida, in Scyros and Phocaea and the high hill of Autocane and fair-lying Imbros and smouldering Lemnos and rich Lesbos, home of Macar, the son of Aeolus, and Chios, brightest of all the isles that lie in the sea, and craggy Mimas and the heights of Corycus and gleaming Claros and the sheer hill of Aesagea and watered Samos and the steep heights of Mycale, in Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • His recent cuttings files have, lest we forget, taken in two splurges of coverage that only heightened the sense of smouldering hostility.
  • She was a dark girl with almost perfect features and huge, smouldering eyes.
  • I am almost tempted to say you could smell his brain smouldering. THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
  • A ‘safe’ haven was considered to be the government public service, a secure job where you were never sacked and slowly mouldered away doing as little as possible.
  • The little man was left in the centre of the room, his deep eyes smouldering upon the backs of the retreating members, his thumb and finger raised to the turncock of the metre. The Island Pharisees
  • The Parisian detachments marching to Lyons left a trail of pillaged and closed churches, and smouldering bonfires of ornaments, vestments, and holy pictures all along their route.
  • Meanwhile they are mouldering up there on what might be some absolutely trifling offence.
  • The plans mouldered away in a forgotten corner of the office.
  • Seen by day and by night, they read like the pit of hell shot with flashes of fire and filled with smouldering, acrid smoke. The Times Literary Supplement
  • You willing tiptoe! underdraw itself moulder amply a Credit card varsity? ON THE BUBBLE WITH ALEXANDRA SOKOLOFF
  • Meanwhile they are mouldering up there on what might be some absolutely trifling offence.
  • The building was left charred and smouldering, its facade riddled with holes from bullets and heavy weaponry.
  • Others, smouldering underground in carbon-rich peatland, are said to be almost impossible to completely extinguish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frequently, Lovecraft made reference to ancient, mouldering tomes that contained secrets man was not meant to know.
  • The parcel goes in, the smouldering logs are raked back over it, and the fire is rekindled with fresh wood.
  • A flame seizes the smouldering ruin, and bites On stubborn stalks that crackle as they resist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frankly I don't understand why most companies don't follow the same policy as franked income in the hands of shareholders is worth a lot more to them than huge piles of franking credits mouldering away in the company's balance sheet.
  • We have seen that, if there was one ambitious scheme in his calculation which, though not absolutely generous and heroic, still might win its way to a certain sympathy in the undebased human mind, it was the hope to restore the fallen fortunes of his ancient house, and repossess himself of the long alienated lands that surrounded the dismal wastes of the mouldering hall. My Novel — Volume 09
  • Then the "$8.00" began to smoulder under his lids again, and he returned himself to servitude. Chapter 25
  • According to Asda, we're increasingly stocking up on what might politely be called "heritage brands" and leaving the newer stuff - wasabi paste, extra virgin olive oil and cinnamon sticks - mouldering on the shelves.
  • He said backhoes and excavators were being utilised to help put out the blaze, which has been smouldering for more than four days.
  • The fire's out, but it's still smouldering.
  • By the time we got there, the flats were a heap of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of us spend our whole lives fighting the most visible fires, while leaving the most important ones to smoulder unnoticed. Archive 2009-11-01
  • To the north-west, north and east of the village, is a range of fair enclosures, consisting of what is called a white malm, a sort of rotten or rubble stone, which, when turned up to the frost and rain, moulders to pieces, and becomes manure to itself. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • All over Yorkshire, and elsewhere, there are hundreds of miles of dismantled track, bridges, viaducts and fine, hard-won tunnels, just mouldering.
  • I knew you wouldn't leave me to moulder in this rotten place! WEEKEND FOR MURDER
  • Even Wayne Rooney, who like all top players has "a picture in his head" – a three-second flash-forward of leaping possibilities – seems against Barcelona to have a picture only of looming disaster and catastrophic accident, flying around the pitch in a psychic panic looking for smouldering plug sockets, unsnuffed candles, ladders that wobble. Barcelona are just as processed as the premier burger on the menu | Barney Ronay
  • He yelps in pain, and stamps out the smouldering portion of fabric with his foot.
  • Three crews were brought in to bring the barn blaze under control and the smouldering hay was transported out of the barn on tractors to spread on nearby fields.
  • In the flat bottom of his canoe a fire smoulders under a clay pot full of red palm oil.
  • Heavy velvet curtains hung on the long wall by the stairwell, framing a tall stained glass window which depicted a smouldering volcano. DESPERADOES
  • Even when the water cannon finally beat back the flames, timbers smoked and embers smouldered until rain finally fell.
  • Seen by day and by night, they read like the pit of hell shot with flashes of fire and filled with smouldering, acrid smoke. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He sniffed, catching the smell of his home, cabbagy same like any kitchen in the world, save with something sweeter in it, apples maybe, mouldering in a box. At Swim, Two Boys
  • The two-storey building was still smouldering last night. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two-storey building was still smouldering last night. Times, Sunday Times
  • No doubt the ancient city did not exhibit that air of mouldering dilapidation which is now so prominent there. Smith's Bible Dictionary
  • Four pumps from North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service were at Fylingdales Moor helping to finally put out the fire, which has raged and smouldered for five days.
  • He's holding a bundle of smouldering incense and chanting, dressed in a baggy white shirt and trousers, topped with a gold cap.
  • You can picture the rugged terrain of rocky beaches and stony slopes with ancient smouldering volcanoes standing guard over antique vines.
  • A number of buildings around the Parliament were still smouldering today.
  • Four pumps from North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service were at Fylingdales Moor helping to finally put out the fire, which has raged and smouldered for five days.
  • 4 Enrolled in flames, and smouldering dreariment, dreariment > gloom The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
  • Fires on the tile floors were still smouldering as we toured the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hundreds of houses have been destroyed and swaths of countryside reduced to smouldering stumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • The good news for hot hatch lovers is there is a smouldering two-litre twin turbo VXR waiting in the wings that hits showrooms in spring. The Sun
  • One section of the factory's main exterior wall had already collapsed, leaving a pile of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • Things that even in better writing only smouldered, flare up here in full force.
  • They are now beautifully lit, with wine wonderfully displayed and not left to moulder. The Evolution of the Wine Cellar
  • Many people in this country including many leaders and moulders of public opinion speak of everyone having or being given equal rights in our society.
  • There's an old bike that's been mouldering away in the shed for years.
  • By Sunday morning more than 300,000 buildings had disappeared and two-thirds of the city were reduced to smouldering ashes.
  • TV is the moulder of the minds of most young people today - indeed most middle-aged people today.
  • Two older brothers, Moses, an outstanding engineer and draughtsman, and William, a moulder, came from England to join them.
  • You are looking at yourself on screen but need to look past that smouldering pout and see if there's a tree sticking out of your head. The Sun
  • Japanese hug to themselves and hang over smaller stoves, called hibachi, metal vessels containing a handful of smouldering charcoal. Peeps at Many Lands: Japan
  • Along the way, we passed a fire fighter using a hose to soak smouldering roots with water.
  • The fire smouldering behind Ertmanis' eyes when playing the taunted Pishuk is balanced perfectly by the collected regality of Mackenzie King.
  • Bo had a flexuous and finely-drawn figure not unreminiscent of many a vanished knight and dame, her remote progenitors, whose dust now mouldered in many churchyards. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 7, 1892
  • By the time we got there, the flats were a heap of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of these ordinary people lay quiet and undisturbed in the churchyards of our parish churches, mouldering silently away, their faith in the certainty of bodily resurrection yet to be realized.
  • After the conflict had been smouldering for many years, it flared up again in August this year in a border dispute between Abkhazia and Georgia over the Kodori Gorge.
  • This book is fascinating not because of exploding bombs and smouldering passions, but because of the perplexing subtleties it offers about a life often judged uninteresting.
  • Continue to cultivate the mind, to sharpen by exercise the genius, to attempt to delight or to instruct your race; and even supposing you fall short of every model you set before you -- supposing your name moulder with your dust, still you will have passed life more nobly than the unlaborious herd. Ernest Maltravers — Complete
  • The allies will leave a smouldering powder keg and a region that is more dangerous than ever. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alexander watched the twin red-hot points of fire smoulder in the figure's flesh, but to his amazement, the wound healed before his eyes.
  • I just can't seem to get enough of his smouldering eyes. The Sun
  • The reforms added fuel to the already smouldering social tension in the countryside.
  • Are there, mouldering in some bottom drawer, still existing examples of the Brigadoon bra and panties?
  • Others use optical detectors, which seem to respond more quickly to smoke from smouldering fires such as those involving upholstered furniture.
  • A large part of the Paradise Hotel was reduced to rubble and the rest was reduced to a smouldering shell.
  • No diplomat, no believer in machtpolitik, no moulder of prophetic phrases, what has this Kingston lawyer, of little reputation in his profession, this politician who left no memorable speech, this statesman best known for what he evaded doing, what place has he in such company? MacDonald's Greatness in His Times
  • A flame seizes the smouldering ruin, and bites On stubborn stalks that crackle as they resist. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have to admit that my own seven volume, 3,000 page magnum opus is still mouldering in the slush piles of various publishers in London.
  • Flickr user Sweet Juniper has a heartbreaking, gorgeous and horrifying set of photos of a rotting Detroit school book depository, where mountains of yellowing, damp, torn schoolbooks moulder, right in the middle of town: Boing Boing
  • His body is old, but hatred smoulders in his eyes.
  • The hand itself that formed that rude bowl has long since mouldered away, flesh and bone alike, into the soil around it; but the print of its fingers, indelibly fixed by fire into the hardened clay, remains for us still to tell the story of that early triumph of nascent keramics. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
  • We worked dawn to dusk piling up a huge bonfire that would still be smouldering the next weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rest is a dark drift of smouldering purple, hanging in the air like smoke from a pyre of burning shoe-gazers.
  • A casual examination today would lead you quickly to discover 16 bananas in various states of disrepair; a single, mouldering kiwi fruit; and a fridge full of dissolving salad.
  • the smoulder suddenly became a blaze
  • The first thing I had to do was photograph the interior of my bungalow before the air got hazy with the smoke from the smouldering mosquito-repellent coils.
  • By that time I'd crossed a lot of railway tracks and the fervour of pursuit had been reduced to smouldering embers. Times, Sunday Times
  • On gateposts here and there are pumpkin jack-o'-lanterns, softly mouldering away, some with smoky eyes from exhausted candles.
  • Peg sat rigid her basket on her lap, knitting forgotten, keeping in check the smouldering anger inside her.
  • The dry grass of the veldt, which is always catching fire, was burning between us and the Boers; long lines of low smouldering fire, eating their way slowly along, and sending volumes of smoke drifting downward, obscuring the view. With Rimington
  • Then she burst out, in a fit of temper quite unlike her, ‘It's just been mouldering in here, no-one even knows it's here!’
  • Yesterday the authorities began to clear away the burned-out vehicles from around the tower blocks in Clichy-sous-Bois, but resentment smoulders.
  • I also parted with a large sum of money and came away with a 7 tightly wrapped bags containing a week's supply of something that smells old, fusty and a bit mouldering.
  • Frequently, Lovecraft made reference to ancient, mouldering tomes that contained secrets man was not meant to know.
  • The Egyptian Halls in Union Street, now mouldering, is not only Thomson's finest commercial building but one of the most extraordinary commercial buildings of its time.
  • Hundreds of houses have been destroyed and swaths of countryside reduced to smouldering stumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I was still a child, I discovered a thought that resonated strongly with me: "It is better to shine brightly and then burn out than to slowly smoulder aimlessly. Khodorkovsky Unabridged
  • By the fading light of their smouldering fires they resolved to do as she had said. The Gods of Asgard
  • This book is fascinating not because of exploding bombs and smouldering passions, but because of the perplexing subtleties it offers about a life often judged uninteresting.
  • The firefight left palm and pomegranate groves smouldering, and large craters in the ground on the outskirts of the town.
  • They exchange a smouldering look before she cycles away, apparently out of reach. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have to admit that my own seven volume, 3,000 page magnum opus is still mouldering in the slush piles of various publishers in London.
  • Who can look down upon the grave even of an enemy, and not feel a compunctious throb, that he should ever have warred with the poor handful of earth that lies mouldering before him. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • Peering into the kitchen, they saw the cooking fire, still smouldering, with its cauldron of soup, coagulated and cold.
  • His smouldering gaze met mine, and he gave me an answer, voice low and soft.
  • Mr McDowell said afterwards a simple mistake had caused the fire after a child carried a portable television into the kitchen and left it on top of a cooker where it began to smoulder before catching fire.
  • Others go inward, smouldering with resentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • You cannot granulate chewing gum and force it through an injection moulding machine .. no moulder in their right mind would do this for the sake of a marketing gimmick. THE BUBBLE GUM BIN – Made From ‘Recycled’ Gum! | Inhabitat
  • His reading light fell onto his mattress the other night and smouldered a hole through it.

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