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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "he fumed" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to become very angry, to be infuriated. Example: "John was so mad when his car wouldn't start that he fumed as he tried to figure out what was wrong."
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He fumed the other afternoon over a pot of tea in a genteel Left Bank cafe.
He fumed.
"Battleship?" he fumed.
"What nerve," he fumed.
It is ridiculous," he fumed.
Between them we were underweight," he fumed.
"This is not a game," he fumed.
"What is happening over there?" he fumed.
He fumed that he had been ignored.
"We have to learn," he fumed.
"You talk about democratic values and transparency," he fumed.
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