seething

seething
Synonyms and related words:
agitation, ardent, baking, blistering, bluster, bobbery, boil, boiling, boiling over, brewing, broiling, brouhaha, burning, burning hot, burning with excitement, bustle, canicular, churn, coction, commotion, conturbation, decoction, discomposure, disorder, disquiet, disquietude, disturbance, drench, drenching, ducking, dunking, ebullience, ebulliency, ebullient, ebulliometer, ebullition, embroilment, excitement, febrile, ferment, fermentation, fervent, fervid, fever, feverish, feverishness, fidgets, fiery, flaming, flap, flurry, flushed, fluster, flutteration, foment, fume, fuss, glowing, grilling, heated, hectic, het up, hot, hot as fire, hot as hell, hubbub, hurly-burly, imbruement, imbuement, impregnation, in rut, infiltration, infusion, injection, inquietude, jitters, jumpiness, leaching, like a furnace, like an oven, lixiviation, maceration, maelstrom, malaise, moil, nerviness, nervosity, nervousness, overheated, overwarm, parching, passionate, percolation, permeation, perturbation, piping hot, pulping, red-hot, restlessness, roasting, roil, rout, row, saturation, scalding, scorching, searing, seethe, sexually excited, simmer, simmering, sizzling, sizzling hot, smoking hot, smoldering, soak, soakage, soaking, sopping, souse, sousing, steaming, steamy, steeping, stewing, stir, sudorific, sweating, sweaty, sweltering, sweltry, swirl, to-do, toasting, torrid, trepidation, trepidity, tumult, tumultuation, turbidity, turbulence, turmoil, twitter, unease, unrest, upset, warm, white-hot

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  • Seething — is a small village in Norfolk, England, about 9 1/2 miles south east of Norwich. Its church, St Margaret, is one of 124 existing round tower churches in Norfolk.External links* [http://www.roundtowerchurches.de/Karte/C5/Seething St… …   Wikipedia

  • seething — seeth|ing [ siðıŋ ] adjective 1. ) feeling extremely angry without showing it much: Bruno was absolutely seething. a seething hatred 2. ) moving around quickly: a seething mass of children …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • seething — UK [ˈsiːðɪŋ] / US [ˈsɪðɪŋ] adjective 1) feeling extremely angry without showing it much Bruno was absolutely seething. a seething hatred 2) moving around quickly a seething mass of children …   English dictionary

  • seething — adjective in constant agitation (Freq. 1) a seething flag waving crowd filled the streets a seething mass of maggots lovers and madmen have such seething brains Shakespeare • Similar to: ↑agitated …   Useful english dictionary

  • Seething — Seethe Seethe, v. t. [imp. {Seethed}({Sod}, obs.); p. p. {Seethed}, {Sodden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Seething}.] [OE. sethen, AS. se[ o]?an; akin to D. sieden, OHG. siodan, G. sieden, Icel. sj??a, Sw. sjuda, Dan. syde, Goth. saubs a burnt offering. Cf …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • seething — adjective Date: 14th century 1. intensely hot ; boiling < a seething inferno > 2. constantly moving or active ; agitated …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • seething — adj. Seething is used with these nouns: ↑anger, ↑rage, ↑resentment …   Collocations dictionary

  • seething — adjective extremely angry, but unable or unwilling to show it: By the time we got home, David was seething …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Seething Airfield — Infobox Airport name = Seething Airfield nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = caption = IATA = ICAO = EGSJ type = Public owner = operator = Wingtask 95 Ltd city served = location = Norwich elevation f = 130 elevation m = 40… …   Wikipedia

  • Seething Wells — infobox UK place country = England map type = Greater London region= London population= official name= Seething Wells latitude= 51.393441 longitude= 0.313103 os grid reference= TQ173674 london borough= Kingston post town= SURBITON postcode area=… …   Wikipedia

  • Seething Lane —    North out of Great Tower Street, at No.53, to 33 Crutched Friars P.O. Directory). In Tower Ward.    Earliest mention in present form: Sethyng lane alias Sydone Lane, 12 Eliz. A Lend. I. p.m. II. 132). Seeting or Sything Lane (Strype, ed. 1720 …   Dictionary of London

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