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1 seethe
syde- sodden) \/siːħ\/1) syde, koke, skumme2) (gammeldags, matlaging) koke3) ( overført) syde, myldre, koke, bobleseethe with something syde av noe, myldre av noe, koke av noe, boble av noe, skumme av noe
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seethe — verb 1) the brew seethed Syn: boil, bubble, simmer, foam, froth, fizz, effervesce 2) the water was seething with fish Syn: teem, swarm, boil, swirl, churn … Thesaurus of popular words
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seethe — UK [siːð] / US [sɪð] verb [intransitive] Word forms seethe : present tense I/you/we/they seethe he/she/it seethes present participle seething past tense seethed past participle seethed 1) to be extremely angry seethe with: He still seethed with… … English dictionary
seethe — [ sið ] verb intransitive 1. ) to be extremely angry: Don t threaten me, Ronnie seethed. seethe with: He still seethed with anger over Maude s comments. 2. ) to be full of a lot of people or animals that are moving around quickly: seethe with:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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sod´den|ness — sod|den «SOD uhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. soaked through; saturated: »My clothes were sodden with rain. 2. heavy and moist; soggy: »This bread is sodden because it was not baked well.o> 3. dull looking; stupid: » … Useful english dictionary
sod´den|ly — sod|den «SOD uhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. soaked through; saturated: »My clothes were sodden with rain. 2. heavy and moist; soggy: »This bread is sodden because it was not baked well.o> 3. dull looking; stupid: » … Useful english dictionary