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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

Manville, who won an Olivier Award for her performance in “Oedipus,” delivers a performance as sublimely seething as her Oscar-nominated turn in “Phantom Thread.”

From Los Angeles Times

Press the start button—to the left of the steering wheel, where it’s always been—and the Turbo S goes from silent to seething in an instant.

From The Wall Street Journal

A difficult co-worker, she’s not only in everybody’s private business but she seethes with resentment when her customers defect to her colleagues.

From Los Angeles Times

Back on the main stage, they redlined through “March of the Pigs” and seethed with fuzzbox rot on “Reptile.”

From Los Angeles Times