seether (Meaning)

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seether (n.)

A pot for boiling things; a boiler.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seether

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seether Sentence Examples

  1. The seething anger in his eyes burned with an intensity that made onlookers tremble.
  2. The crowd was a seething mass of bodies, surging and pushing like a violent ocean.
  3. The boiling water sent up a seething cloud of steam, clouding her vision.
  4. The seething resentment had been simmering within him for years, threatening to erupt at any moment.
  5. The storm raged outside, its seething winds howling like a banshee.
  6. The seething rapids threatened to pull her under, her small boat tossed about like a fragile leaf.
  7. The professor's seething gaze could silence a room full of unruly students.
  8. He watched the seething lava flow from the volcano, mesmerized by its destructive beauty.
  9. The seething wound on his arm pulsed with pain, a constant reminder of the battle he had fought.
  10. The seething mob was relentless in its pursuit, their anger and hatred driving them forward.

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A pot for boiling things; a boiler.

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The seething anger in his eyes burned with an intensity that made onlookers tremble.

The crowd was a seething mass of bodies, surging and pushing like a violent ocean.

The boiling water sent up a seething cloud of steam, clouding her vision.

The seething resentment had been simmering within him for years, threatening to erupt at any moment.