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Seethe   Listen
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Seethe  v. t.  (past seethed, obs. sod; past part. seethed, sodden; pres. part. seething)  (Written also seeth)  To decoct or prepare for food in hot liquid; to boil; as, to seethe flesh. "Set on the great pot, and seethe pottage for the sons of the prophets."






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"Seethe" Quotes from Famous Books



... phenomenon of frequent occurrence in this region, namely, water-spouts. One of these tremendous, funnel-shaped, columns of water actually burst just ahead of us, drenching our decks in showers of spray, and causing the water to seethe and vex itself as though some monster were lashing ...
— In Eastern Seas - The Commission of H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' flag-ship in China, 1878-83 • J. J. Smith



Words linked to "Seethe" :   boil, sizzle, roll, spill over, moil, fizz, froth, churn, swarm, overflow, foam, pullulate, form bubbles, bubble over, ferment, hum, be, sparkle, buzz, effervesce, roil



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