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seethe

[seeth] / sið /


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Kiffin left Knoxville for USC after just 13 months in charge, something Tennessee fans are still seething about 15 years later.

From The Wall Street Journal

An epilogue - or two - on Prayagraj's seething underworld is possibly still waiting to be written.

From BBC

While some scenes of verbal and physical violence are troubling enough to make you fear for Houel’s mental health, she rises to the occasion with astonishing sang-froid, quietly haunted then seething in the second act.

From New York Times

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says he has been preparing for the transition for more than a year, but a spate of last-minute announcements — many of them still half-baked — has left critics seething.

From Washington Times

The White House’s announcement drew swift opposition from many environmental groups, which are still seething over the administration’s support of the Willow oil project in Alaska.

From New York Times