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are smouldering
verb
To smother; to suffocate; to choke.
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The ECBreally is fiddling while Athens and Madrid burn and other capital cities are smouldering.
The sound of stun grenades continue to ring out and charred vehicles are smouldering in Kiev after a night of fierce clashes between protesters and police.
Portable stoves are filled with coal and lighted once daily outdoors in the morning and brought indoors after visible smoke has diminished substantially and the coals are smouldering.
Similar(57)
It's smouldering".
But discontent had been smouldering for decades.
His work in the film is smouldering, witty, blase.
Here he is, smouldering angrily at the New World Order.
And yet again British Columbia is smouldering with grievance, and not just against its American competitors.
(Lammy did. He was on the street while the embers were smouldering).
A revolt against the orthodoxy has been smouldering for years and now seems to have gone critical.
"It wasn't a burning platform but it was smouldering – we couldn't stay where we were," Thomas said.
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