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seething

noun as in fermentation

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Jonathan, the neighbour, encapsulated the seething anger millions of Spaniards are feeling.

From BBC

It is a seething tapestry of social media attacks, conspiracies, Bible quotes and name-calling under the maxim that all politics is local, if viscerally so.

One man said he woke up to 50 texts over the weekend from neighbors seething over the scene.

He was still seething when the week ended, when Martha MacCallum of Fox News had the temerity to note that Harris was “having some success” at attracting young and minority voters.

She was eyeing her predecessor Jeremy Hunt, now sitting on the opposition benches, who was quietly seething throughout.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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