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  • But emotional ferment still seething from his betrayed boyhood keeps his body churning with unruly symptoms. Times, Sunday Times
  • We may still be able to save Las Vegas, as it is encysted by libertarian Nevada... but San Francisco, I fear, is already seething with the RED VIRUS, which has spread to it's outer "Bay Area" provinces, such as Mountain View and other Silicon Valley cities. Obama's Commie Mama
  • The seething sense of unfairness is almost palpable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I sauntered past, my eyes on that seething face. Times, Sunday Times
  • Did it leave me seething with anger? Times, Sunday Times
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  • He can turn the state of lonely self-loathing into a veritable inferno of seething threats, fans, mockers, competitors.
  • Sturges was also quick to spot the feral intensity of Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine's brutal boorishness, using them to give Bad Day At Black Rock its seething core of twisted hatred.
  • Seething, she planned to make a midnight visit to his own regimented acres at dead of night later in the summer. SANDS OF TIME
  • CROWLEY: Some on the Bush team were described as seething when they saw the Gore camp release those partial figures out in public. CNN Transcript - Special Event: The Florida Vote: U.S. Supreme Court Turns Tables on Gore - December 09, 2000
  • The bar is a seething mass of bodies writhing to the disorienting beat.
  • He sets all of this action in a kind of unnamed anywhere, a mildly bizarro world of wacky mini-mart customers, humdrum garden apartments and seething ennui.
  • The white expanse would eradicate those seething images, those demons which warred within him. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The woman was a seething cauldron of grievances against the man for whom she had sacrificed almost two decades of her life. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the seething cauldron of resentment that has been uncovered. Times, Sunday Times
  • These characters frequently bear expressions of mindless petulance, as if adult emotions of rage and frustration were seething beneath their all too kawaii surface.
  • His outward appearance was calm but he was seething inside.
  • This growing chasm, initially masked by the housing boom, is now causing seething resentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Staring after him, still seething with rage, I breathed heavily.
  • I am seething with rage at anyone who dares suggest that, in any way, such acts are even explicable, let alone justifiable.
  • You dragged yourself to school, your mind seething with half-digested algebraic formulas. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Mr. GOLIJOV: I wanted to surround that beautiful melody with what I call the seething anger of the Arab streets, so to speak. Composer Golijov, Soprano Upshaw Unite for 'Ayre'
  • 'berko' that they may loose their hottest prospect in years, whilst still seething from a similar incident in 2004, which saw Joey Didulica decide to don the Croatian shirt instead of the Socceroos 'famous green and gold. This Is Anfield
  • It's really emotionally-charged, powerful stuff and lots of seething undercurrents come bubbling to the surface.
  • Any parliament is always going to be a seething cauldron of ambition.
  • As for enlisting the resourceful Wilma production for being "more evocative of the real-life Housman's seething emotions than the text itself," Mr. Mendelsohn unluckily picks an evocation which is prescribed in the stage directions. 'The Invention of Love': An Exchange
  • And then I get on with my morning, a seething mass of bitterness and bile. Times, Sunday Times
  • He became caught up in a seething mass of arms and legs.
  • Britain is seething with rage, he went on, his face flushed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boats work too, of course, but for many fishermennothing will do but a waist-high immersion in seething foam while hurling plugsor bait into combers kicked up by an autumn nor'easter. How to Catch Fall Stripers: It's Not Easy, but It's Worth It
  • It is as though a great curtain has been lifted on our lives and beyond is this seething mass of misery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nelson, like the rest of his Shakers team-mates, was seething at the decision to chalk off his late header because of a debatable offside.
  • Together they stood in the foretops and conned the ship in through the seething maelstrom of the equatorial current.
  • The town is seething with anger. The Sun
  • Bovell and his band conjured up an atmosphere of potent menace and seething sensuality.
  • ON AUGUST 28th, barring some dark manoeuvre by seething Clintonistas, Barack Obama will accept the Democratic nomination for the presidency.
  • Drunken games of darts in the local were watched by taciturn natives seething with resentment about property prices.
  • As a customer, I am obviously outraged that she treats me with such seething resentment.
  • Staggering home under the appalled stares of passers-by, a bloodied Mehmet walks a gauntlet of seething furnaces, grinding pistons and an incessant, infernal hammering.
  • The way he was booed off has left me seething with rage. The Sun
  • There was a lot of seething resentment, and a lot of hatred in the air.
  • It also reveals the seething level of frustration and dissatisfaction among parents.
  • I'm practically seething with anger before I'm even halfway through this old lady's cart of Christmas ornaments.
  • Within they are seething, bitter and resentful. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this age of rotten service, crummy products and seething attitudes, you have accidentally stumbled onto a solution to those woes.
  • For two afternoons a week, for the two summer school terms, for four years, I was made to stand in the middle of a featureless paddock in the middle of this sere landscape, doing nothing except seething with a mixture of boredom and anger.
  • I sauntered past, my eyes on that seething face. Times, Sunday Times
  • His trouble with women continued when he was nearly scalded to death by a seething pot of grits that had been thrown at him by another lover.
  • But it was not terror in my case, but pure, seething anger. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • Quantum mechanics depicts space as a seething foam of uncertainty, with unimaginably short-lived elementary particles appearing and disappear ing.
  • But the seething cauldron of resentment that has been uncovered. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was not just gutted, he was seething with anger. Times, Sunday Times
  • He marched off, seething with frustration.
  • Who can resist a peek at the salaciousness seething behind the sober suits and marble halls of American government?
  • In Karachi, what at times starts off as a docile four-lane line-up in a thoroughfare meant for two lanes, frequently descends to a crawl and ends in a seething orgy of terpsichorean self-expression run riot.
  • ‘He was seething,’ one of the Afghan commanders said.
  • Here in Edinburgh they are seething with jealousy, but adopting a veneer of lofty disdain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or demand and effect nothing and yet again stumble into petulant seething marginalized mobs. Jane-Howard Hammerstein: "You Can't Handle the Truth" ... Col. Jessup (a/k/a Jack Nicholson)
  • By day three we weren't speaking, after a full and frank discussion over a late-night drink revealed seething resentments that had been dormant for years (apparently I'd once hurt her feelings by questioning her choice of new carpet in her front room - well who on earth has shagpile these days?). Undefined
  • The beetling cliff falls sheerly to the seething sea beneath.
  • A seething cloud of arcuated eyes and rapacious beaks, they darken the sky. Harlequin
  • I sauntered past, my eyes on that seething face. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plates had moved inside Anne, chasms had opened up and this boiling rage of molten rock was seething to the surface. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The subterranean flames roared and crackled; the hills were shaken to their centre; the caves were heaving in their depths, and fresh, glittering, golden, diamantine lumps came ever gushing from the fused and seething mass. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864
  • FYI: Manuel is pronounced Man-U-el (think football team, not Fawlty Towers). comments (75) seething Fraud
  • She followed him up the protesting stairs, revulsion seething in her chest. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • As soon as the feverishly seething blood rushes over my brain and drowns my consciousness, the oldest devils, driving out and disarming all laterborn ones, come back again, and that best shows, without doubt, how they must once have tortured me. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09 Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig
  • I could feel my initial elation fade to something more akin to seething anger. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I know what I'll do,’ he muttered after a few minutes of profitless seething.
  • He paused, noticing that Devon was still seething with anger about Officer Sizemore.
  • Anyone who drove down Jomtien Beach Road on the next morning could not help but be impressed that the seething mass from the night before had apparently disappeared without a trace.
  • One lugworm and a thin strip of squid will not get very far in a seething maelstrom of a sea where the tide is screaming through and you have other anglers all around you.
  • Bernice slipped the beads into her handbag and trailed after him acquiescently enough, as they made their way to the car; but her mind was a seething caldron of questions and determinations and longing to meet again with Delight. The Mystery at Number Six
  • Two goals in three minutes had the King Power seething with resentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was still seething with angry frustration.
  • The mystery of the evening-star brilliant in silence and distance between the downward-surging plunge of the sun and the vast, hollow seething of inpouring night. The Plumed Serpent
  • The resort is seething with tourists all year round.
  • The liquid was seething
  • Likewise with the feelings seething beneath the surface. Times, Sunday Times
  • What began as bewilderment at the surprise attack turned rapidly to seething defensiveness. Christianity Today
  • The seething masses, still reeling, rallied and demanded a debate in the Commons.
  • The heady air was filled with exotic fragrances of spices laced with the pungent aroma of seething humanity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The air was darkened with a whirling, seething mass of powder-like snow which appeared to come up from the ground as well as down from the sky.
  • In the back on the left side, another young couple sat seething with rage. Christianity Today
  • At least one club is still seething at having been fingered as somehow responsible for this trend. The Sun
  • From a motorway bridge, a seething sea of cars backstopping some TV reporter's lament on ‘increasing traffic chaos’ has become a multisensory cliché.
  • A seething Mick Malthouse, who spent the last seven minutes of the term pacing the boundary line, galloped onto the field on the quarter-time siren and immediately called his players together for an old-fashioned 'bake'. Sportal.com.au - Latest News Headlines
  • She took it calmly at first but under the surface was seething.
  • The look of murderous, seething fury on my face must have finally sunk into his thick bovine head, because he turned and left.
  • The avenues of carved deities, courtyards and temples are seething with trumpeting musicians and drummers, with processions escorting deities.
  • The white expanse would eradicate those seething images, those demons which warred within him. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • In Wrexham, I was seething at the injustice of it all.
  • For the sake of comparison, think of the operatics of Josephine Foster, only a little more soothing and seething.
  • I recall he listened rather impassively, but it was not until he saw me next week in the office that I realized he was seething with anger.
  • Cypriots are seething with rage against the greed, corruption and incompetence that has brought this beautiful holiday island to its knees. The Sun
  • Their seething resentment led to angry jostling between team-mates.
  • A seething hangover that needed walking off sent me there at such an unearthly hour, but the pain is optional.
  • In the meantime, the Air Force chief seems to be seething at civilian interference in a military matter.
  • It is more notably programmed with tribal breakbeats and seething atmospheres, though it is also blessed with lazy guitar chords that quickly rally into grooviness.
  • This sense of a calm veneer hiding seething depths also afflicts the movie's other unearthly surface - the opalescent face and underwater-green eyes of Swinton herself.
  • Bitterly he reflected that at least John had no conscience to prey upon him; he did not fall asleep with his brain seething with conflicting arguments, and awake with the decision as far off as ever. The Black Moth: A Romance of the XVIII Century
  • He also breaks down and makes a startling admission that will have fans of the book seething with anger.
  • Together they stood in the foretops and conned the ship in through the seething maelstrom of the equatorial current.
  • Money, fame and an apple-cheeked freshness were being taken down by the seething underclasses.
  • The white expanse would eradicate those seething images, those demons which warred within him. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • At last the wheel stops and we swing and sway like a pendulum above the seething fairground.
  • The action takes place in a tatty hotel managed by Helena who is currently seething at the news that her ex-husband has just fathered twins by his new wife.
  • The country was seething with discontent and the threat of revolution was real.
  • But the manner in which the goals were conceded left the manager seething with anger and the bulk of the blame rests with his inexperienced Poland goalkeeper. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am seething with righteous indignation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fans still seething at Tan for ditching the club's blue kit for his favourite red vented their fury. The Sun
  • The bands play for the densely-packed crowd mass, seething with good times, and come out to bounce around to the other bands when their sets are done.
  • A seething proliferation of superimposed images and patterns swirl around like Catherine wheels, and the result is delirious retinal overload.
  • One moment there was an expanse of green grass, and then, as if by magic, there was a seething, moving mass of blue and white, moving, singing, and embracing, as players struggled to reach the stand.
  • The white expanse would eradicate those seething images, those demons which warred within him. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Among its offerings in seething racial hatred is a “Wanted” poster of Abraham Lincoln. Think Progress » Quote Of The Day:
  • Together they stood in the foretops and conned the ship in through the seething maelstrom of the equatorial current.
  • I returned to the raft quietly seething with anger at such boorish behaviour.
  • Michael reddened, and Pete turned away, seething.
  • KINGSTON (AFP) - Slum dwellers in Kingston are seething with anger at Jamaica's security forces 'house-to-house searches for a powerful druglord, with the death toll rising but no trace of the operation's target. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Quantum mechanics depicts space as a seething foam of uncertainty, with unimaginably short-lived elementary particles appearing and disappear ing.
  • During the monsoons the ferries stop plying and the Gateway looks a trifle forlorn without the seething crowds that normally sit around it, shooting the breeze when the weather is gentler.
  • She remains polite and gracious but she is seething all right. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wind is tremendous, a permutation fugue — howling, seething, silent — haunting in its canonic imitations. Water
  • In the meantime, the Air Force chief seems to be seething at civilian interference in a military matter.
  • November I'm still seething about this. Times, Sunday Times
  • The movie lifts the lid on this seething cauldron of unspoken, unspeakable shame, takes a good long peep within and then drops the lid again with a clang.
  • Inwardly he was seething at this challenge to his authority.
  • Then I quietened my seething spirits with a small bag of fish and chips which I enjoyed while sitting on a bench in the town square.
  • The country was seething with discontent and the threat of revolution was real.
  • The stadium was a seething cauldron of emotion.
  • In any case, they were all clearly under the spell of the work itself, and the seething inwardness of the poetic vision conjured up by Barenboim and his orchestra.
  • Perhaps it has a particular reference to the flesh of the peace-offerings, which it was so great an offence for the priests themselves to take out of the caldron while it was in seething (as we find 1 Sam.ii. 13, 14), and then it intimates that they were the more secure because Jerusalem was the holy city, and they thought themselves Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • You're in danger of becoming a seething mass of insecurity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The seething sense of unfairness is almost palpable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Particle physicists have suggested that other types of particle than baryonic ones might have been produced in the seething cauldron of the early Universe.
  • Vienna was a city seething with officials from newly placed international organisations.
  • 'multipartyism', which only ended up in bringing "into the public domain the seething divisions between sections of the ruling class competing for control of the state. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • I was seething with bitterness and rage as I placed Golf Digest back on the table.
  • A platoon of sci-fi marines are dropped into hostile territory, seething with aliens, and they go ballistic.
  • So in seething about this post I've been thinking about verb_noire and Black separatism and ... you know, this 'do it yourselves' pout stomp seems to not get that poc have done it themselves, and thought that being included in the mainstream meant that would still happen. Tos.
  • It is almost as if they enjoy seeing backwoodsmen in both parties seething over such 'treachery'. The Sun
  • Seething, Eden slammed her hands onto the table, her cascade of red curls falling across the front of her shoulders.
  • I would spend time silently seething and ranting to my husband and his loyalties would be firmly divided.
  • I am seething with rage at anyone who dares suggest that, in any way, such acts are even explicable, let alone justifiable.
  • Well, seething, sizzling and scorching, soaring temperatures are causing another day of misery across much of the country.
  • She chomped on the cigar, and seething, she inhaled sharply and spewed a jet-stream of carcinogenic smoke into the acrid atmosphere between them.
  • North Ossetia lies to the west of the seething Chechnya region where Russian forces have been trying to subdue separatists for a decade.
  • Inside, the cool marble hall, full of sculpted figures, calmed the irritated seething in my mind. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • I can almost hear the furious grinding of teeth, the growls of seething rage and the sound of knives being sharpened as people prepare to tell me in almost interminable detail why I'm oh-so-very wrong.
  • He crosses the boulevard but lingers in the alley, notices the shining tower but dwells on the seething slum, nods to the self-made billionaire but nestles all the long icy night with the gin-soaked stewbum.
  • Here in Edinburgh they are seething with jealousy, but adopting a veneer of lofty disdain. Times, Sunday Times
  • y, containing my seething affront at Jek's obvious assumption about us. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Throughout the '80s and '90s queercore bands offered a seething critique of mainstream and punk rock culture as they fought for visibility and queer expression.
  • Inside she was seething with some unspent rage.
  • By 1900, Cardiff was exporting 5 million tons of coal annually from more than 14 miles of seething dockside wharfage. Storyteller
  • Here in Edinburgh they are seething with jealousy, but adopting a veneer of lofty disdain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The heady air was filled with exotic fragrances of spices laced with the pungent aroma of seething humanity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Did it leave me seething with anger? Times, Sunday Times
  • A seething mass of children crowded around the tables.
  • The construction site is seething with activity , and over against it, the dead calm of the casualty ward.
  • The hostile-attribution bias, which kicks in when you're seething with anger, makes matters worse.
  • The sword licked out, and there was a cry, and something with tattered wings and a terrible face separated from the seething mob, as the spirit of a small child, faded and frightened, dropped out of it. The Wizard Of London
  • Fans still seething at Tan for ditching the club's blue kit for his favourite red vented their fury. The Sun
  • She had plunged her hand into the dirty washing basket, only to a find it a seething black mass of ants, attracted by my son's ice-lolly-soaked T-shirt.
  • Amy Winehouse infuriates her father Mitch with plans to 'remarry' her ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil news that would leave any caring father seething with anger. WN.com - Articles related to Amy Winehouse to marry ex-husband in Caribbean island
  • The symbolism is undeniable - one constantly is reminded of the seething mass of emotional turmoil that inevitably follows the delights of the bedroom and lurks beneath even the most pristinely impeccable marriages.
  • a few hours, it would become lost to view amid the seething mass of papers, though occasionally, to use his own expression, it might be seen "eddying" to the surface in some later disturbance. Great Astronomers
  • The action takes place in a tatty, family-run city hotel managed by Helena (Mercedes Morán) who is currently seething at the news that her ex-husband has just fathered twins by his new wife.
  • Mind you, for the first part of the last century Wales's away match against Scotland was traditionally the fabled weekend for the working classes down there – with no end of night-special excursion trains steaming up north through the witching hours to deposit all down Princes Street at dawn, a bleary throng seething contentedly with high expectations as well as, it must be said, boozy, beery odours. Dragon dreams of Barry John, Gareth Edwards and springtime in Paris | Frank Keating
  • Where the beetling cliff falls sheerly to the seething sea beneath,
  • Here in Edinburgh they are seething with jealousy, but adopting a veneer of lofty disdain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who can resist a peek at the salaciousness seething behind the sober suits and marble halls of American government?
  • Loving thy neighbour is impossible in this seething morass. The Sun
  • Underneath it may be a seething cauldron of resentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bedroom becomes a litmus test, be it a battleground or an unspoken arena of seething resentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the erstwhile global village goes heteropolar, it is coming to resemble something akin to a patchwork of gated communities surrounded by seething seas of shantytowns. Embassy
  • I sit here up in the hills and the sea and the air are voiceful, a seething and moaning of the wind and weather, cruel to listen to.
  • We felt railroaded into it, and we're seething.
  • He was not just gutted, he was seething with anger. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least one club is still seething at having been fingered as somehow responsible for this trend. The Sun
  • Finch went to considerable lengths to render the star as it appears to the naked eye, using a cluster of compacted marks to re-create its pulsing, seething mass.
  • You dragged yourself to school, your mind seething with half-digested algebraic formulas. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • y, containing my seething affront at Jek's obvious assumption about us. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Together they stood in the foretops and conned the ship in through the seething maelstrom of the equatorial current.
  • We thus see that the irritation and rancour seething in the breast of the new plantocracy, of whom the majority was of the type that then also flourished in Barbados, Jamaica, and Demerara, were nourished and kept acute in order to crush the African element. West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude Explained by J. J. Thomas
  • They and firefighters were sent to drop sand and pour concrete on the lava-like reactor fuel still seething at the site, to haul away debris, to put out fires with water, and to seed the skies for rain that would precipitate volatile cesium from the atmosphere, resulting in black rain that poured down on an unevacuated populace. Rogue Oracle
  • She was seething, but her anger was frighteningly under control.
  • Whenever he sees this colour, he turns into a raging, seething, out-of-control ruffian!
  • I walked up Buena Vista Park - a beautiful woody hill seething with huge dogs.
  • Bullokar was also the first compiler to identify the domain of a particular term: the word decoction he described as "a boyling or seething; in Phisicke it signifieth commonly any liquor in which medicinable roots, herbas, seedes, flowers or any other thyng hath beene boyled. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XX No 1
  • O'Hagan did not always have such seething contempt for all things Caledonian.
  • I could feel my initial elation fade to something more akin to seething anger. Times, Sunday Times
  • With parsnips and broccoli sprouting in her hair, she's gleefully grotesque and seething discreetly with misanthropic contempt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps most striking is King's seething anger over the indignities of segregation.
  • What's under threat here is simply civilization, the thin crust we lay across the seething magma of nature, including human nature.
  • a seething mass of maggots
  • The title of this album might conjure images of a blacksmith plying his trade: pulling metal from a seething furnace and banging it into a useful shape.
  • The stadium was a seething cauldron of emotion.
  • The heady air was filled with exotic fragrances of spices laced with the pungent aroma of seething humanity. Times, Sunday Times
  • His voice was cool, but she knew he was seething with rage.

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