Sentence examples for seethe from inspiring English sources

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The word "seethe" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb that means to be extremely angry, to be filled with rage or resentment, or to be boiling with emotion. Example sentence: He could feel himself seething with anger as he watched his rival cross the finish line.

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seethe

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To boil.

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If more Americans knew the details of these cut-price Republican solutions, they would seethe.

Attempts at reform have got nowhere.Offshore formation agents seethe at this: they have tightened their standards under pressure from big countries that do not practise what they preach and (worse still) are now stealing their business.

It will seethe even more, if and when reforms begin to bite especially if a recently enacted bankruptcy law begins to take effect.

Naval gazing Reprints Related items North-West Frontier Province: Rogue elephantsDec 11th 2008 An elephant, not a tigerDec 11th 2008 India's state elections: Not just about terroristsDec 11th 2008Many Indians continue to seethe and some are calling for military action against their riotous neighbour.

A political action committee founded by New York's mayor, Michael Bloomberg, plans to spend millions backing moderates and independents in state and federal elections, with a nicely balanced focus on promoting gun control (angering the right) and school reform (which makes teachers' unions seethe).

Living in China, I used to seethe with rage at the way Communist officials and the new rich would barge and honk their way through busy pedestrian crossings, displaying absolute contempt for those too lowly to afford their own set of wheels.

They seethe with frustration at the sight of a vile and incompetent government that remains unreasonably popular and electorally impregnable.

The editorial pages of the Journal began to seethe with rumours and insinuations about "cutting legal corners" and "carelessness about following the law .The paper's news reporters, not for the first time, found Mr Bartley's editorials rampaging far ahead of the facts they could substantiate, but nothing would hold him back.

Tiffanie Huntley, a Romney supporter and mother of six from Jefferson County in Colorado, says that Democratic incomers have transformed her area, down to local school parents' associations, which seethe with pro-Obama "propaganda".

On the rise Ready to join, but not mad keen A government in turmoil The tiger tamed Nicolas Sarkozy on a wave The perils of Penelope ReprintsAll of which impresses the voters and makes Mr Sarkozy's fellow politicians seethe with jealousy.

The Japanese, whose currency tends to strengthen in adversity, seethe with jealousy.

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