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Meaning of simmering
Wordnet
simmering (n)
cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boil
Webster
simmering (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Simmer
simmering Sentence Examples
- The fragrant stew simmered gently on the stovetop, releasing tantalizing aromas into the air.
- The tension between them simmered beneath the surface, threatening to boil over.
- Her anger simmered, but she kept it hidden behind a façade of composure.
- The simmering resentment had been brewing for months, and now it was about to erupt.
- The doctor's words simmered in their minds, leaving a sense of unease.
- The simmering lava approached the village, casting an ominous glow upon its path.
- The simmering debate raged on, with no clear resolution in sight.
- The simmering scandal threatened to ruin the politician's reputation.
- The simmering heat of the desert made every breath a struggle.
- The memories of their past love still simmered within her heart.
FAQs About the word simmering
cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boilof Simmer
stewing,boiling, parboiling, steaming,poaching,coddling, pressure-cooking, reboiling, scalding, braising
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The fragrant stew simmered gently on the stovetop, releasing tantalizing aromas into the air.
The tension between them simmered beneath the surface, threatening to boil over.
Her anger simmered, but she kept it hidden behind a façade of composure.
The simmering resentment had been brewing for months, and now it was about to erupt.