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seethebe in an agitated emotional state Outwardly quite calm and matter-of-fact, his mind was in a seething turmoil. — Douglas, Hudson
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seetheOld English seoþan "to boil," also figuratively, "be troubled in mind, brood" (class II strong verb; past tense seaþ, past participle soden), from Proto-Germanic *seuthan (source a [..]
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seethehum: be noisy with activity; "This office is buzzing with activity" be in an agitated emotional state; "The customer was seething with anger" foam a [..]
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seethev. To be violently excited or agitated.
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seetheto boil (Ex. 16:23).
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seethezidn
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seetheto boil sewer
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seethe(v) be in an agitated emotional state(v) boil vigorously(v) foam as if boiling(v) be noisy with activity
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seetheferveo
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seethe
(transitive) To boil.
*(keittää)
(ferver)
* Russian: (??????????), (????????)
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to buzz with activity
* Dutch: nl|bruisen van aktiviteit
* Italian: (brulicare), (turbinare)
(fervilh [..]
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