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Seething Seethe Siːð Verb Intransitive 1to Feel Emotion

Front seethe
Back seethe /siːð/ verb [intransitive]
1to feel an emotion, especially anger, so strongly that you are almost shaking SYN fume
seethe with
He was seething with anger.
I was absolutely seething.
2be seething (with something) if a place is seething with people, insects etc, there are a lot of them all moving quickly in different directions:
The cellar was seething with spiders.

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