stewing Sentence Examples

  1. The beef was stewing slowly in the Crock-Pot, filling the house with a tantalizing aroma.
  2. Lisa stewed over the injustice she had suffered, her anger simmering like a boiling pot.
  3. The tomato sauce stewed for hours on the stovetop, its tangy fragrance permeating the entire kitchen.
  4. As the sun set, the sky stewed with hues of orange and purple, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
  5. The resentful neighbor stewed in his bitterness, blaming everyone but himself for his misfortunes.
  6. The stewing pot overflowed onto the stovetop, splattering scalding liquid and leaving a sticky mess.
  7. The frustrated politician stewed privately over the campaign's setbacks, plotting his next move.
  8. The writer's mind stewed with ideas, bubbling with creativity that demanded expression.
  9. As the storm raged outside, I stewed indoors, watching the rain pound against the windows with a sense of cozy desolation.
  10. The stew had stewed for so long that the vegetables had almost completely dissolved, leaving only a thick, flavorful broth.

stewing Meaning

Wordnet

stewing (n)

an extreme state of worry and agitation

cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boil

FAQs About the word stewing

an extreme state of worry and agitation, cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boil

vexed, fretful,fretting, aggrieved, shook-up, distraught, foreboding, disturbed, flustered, freaked

cool,collected, calm, calm, collected, relaxed, relaxed, easy, easy, cool

The beef was stewing slowly in the Crock-Pot, filling the house with a tantalizing aroma.

Lisa stewed over the injustice she had suffered, her anger simmering like a boiling pot.

The tomato sauce stewed for hours on the stovetop, its tangy fragrance permeating the entire kitchen.

As the sun set, the sky stewed with hues of orange and purple, creating a breathtaking spectacle.