I would spend time silently seething and ranting to my husband and his loyalties would be firmly divided. |
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Under its smooth surface lies the seething undercurrent of teenage insecurity. |
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Who can resist a peek at the salaciousness seething behind the sober suits and marble halls of American government? |
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Together they stood in the foretops and conned the ship in through the seething maelstrom of the equatorial current. |
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Well, seething, sizzling and scorching, soaring temperatures are causing another day of misery across much of the country. |
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The avenues of carved deities, courtyards and temples are seething with trumpeting musicians and drummers, with processions escorting deities. |
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At other times the sea will seem a dark seething green, the wind wailing across the top of its stormy depths. |
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One agent says Boras is seething simply because he was shut out of the first round. |
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It's really emotionally-charged, powerful stuff and lots of seething undercurrents come bubbling to the surface. |
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A seething hangover that needed walking off sent me there at such an unearthly hour, but the pain is optional. |
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Completely wasted my entire day in unproductive activity and left the blasted cluster room hours later seething with frustration and disgust. |
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Drunken games of darts in the local were watched by taciturn natives seething with resentment about property prices. |
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His trouble with women continued when he was nearly scalded to death by a seething pot of grits that had been thrown at him by another lover. |
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We are living in a soup of seething, teeming, tiny organisms upon which all life on this planet is dependent. |
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She chomped on the cigar, and seething, she inhaled sharply and spewed a jet-stream of carcinogenic smoke into the acrid atmosphere between them. |
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I sit here up in the hills and the sea and the air are voiceful, a seething and moaning of the wind and weather, cruel to listen to. |
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A platoon of sci-fi marines are dropped into hostile territory, seething with aliens, and they go ballistic. |
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What often emerges out of this seething cauldron is a mutually acceptable way forward. |
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Premiership grounds that used to be seething cauldrons of humanity now have less atmosphere than a county library. |
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Nelson, like the rest of his Shakers team-mates, was seething at the decision to chalk off his late header because of a debatable offside. |
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For the sake of comparison, think of the operatics of Josephine Foster, only a little more soothing and seething. |
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When Dan Parks dropped a goal for a 12-6 lead in the 57th minute, an already seething atmosphere became oppressive. |
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North Ossetia lies to the west of the seething Chechnya region where Russian forces have been trying to subdue separatists for a decade. |
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It also reveals the seething level of frustration and dissatisfaction among parents. |
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The look of murderous, seething fury on my face must have finally sunk into his thick bovine head, because he turned and left. |
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O'Hagan did not always have such seething contempt for all things Caledonian. |
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You may get a barman with a seething hatred for you in his steely glare, tempered only lightly if you choose to cross his palm with extra silver. |
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In this age of rotten service, crummy products and seething attitudes, you have accidentally stumbled onto a solution to those woes. |
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What's under threat here is simply civilization, the thin crust we lay across the seething magma of nature, including human nature. |
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The air was darkened with a whirling, seething mass of powder-like snow which appeared to come up from the ground as well as down from the sky. |
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Despite the miniature volcano seething inside the pressure vessel, the laboratory is a quiet place for a talk. |
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Then I quietened my seething spirits with a small bag of fish and chips which I enjoyed while sitting on a bench in the town square. |
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The country is seething with resentment against alternately corrupt civil and military governments. |
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I was seething with bitterness and rage as I placed Golf Digest back on the table. |
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As a customer, I am obviously outraged that she treats me with such seething resentment. |
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The hostile-attribution bias, which kicks in when you're seething with anger, makes matters worse. |
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Since the middle ages, the ruling class has regarded them as seething cesspits of humanity, undisciplined and unbiddable. |
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I recall he listened rather impassively, but it was not until he saw me next week in the office that I realized he was seething with anger. |
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A seething proliferation of superimposed images and patterns swirl around like Catherine wheels, and the result is delirious retinal overload. |
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I peered across the chops and riffles and saw the dark backs and tails of a seething school of redfish. |
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Money, fame and an apple-cheeked freshness were being taken down by the seething underclasses. |
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Perhaps most striking is King's seething anger over the indignities of segregation. |
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Bovell and his band conjured up an atmosphere of potent menace and seething sensuality. |
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I invested in an old pushbike and cycled through the seething frenzy of traffic with my own mortality looming before me like a 20 ft shadow. |
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The seething masses, still reeling, rallied and demanded a debate in the Commons. |
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I completely wasted my entire day in unproductive activity and left the blasted room hours later seething with frustration and disgust. |
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Great is its seething, like a burning cinder, a grievous thing of an ashy colour. |
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How the pubescent boy and wimpy character became a slicing, dicing, seething pot of neuroses and indescribable rage. |
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The beetling cliff falls sheerly to the seething sea beneath. |
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At first it was raucous, trembling with patriotism, a sea of seething yellow. |
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It is a seething, boiling, roiling, apoplectic revulsion at the very idea of unions. |
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In extreme cases, particularly in large, monogynous colonies, such as in weaver ants, the entire body of the queen is covered by a seething shell of guards. |
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The bar is a seething mass of bodies writhing to the disorienting beat. |
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Finch went to considerable lengths to render the star as it appears to the naked eye, using a cluster of compacted marks to re-create its pulsing, seething mass. |
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The problem of lack of zoning by the State for construction in the Druze villages is seething under the surface. |
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There was a lot of seething resentment, and a lot of hatred in the air. |
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The opening credit scenes, featuring a shot of each cowboy backed by seething rock music, underscores the fact that this movie is going to be a fun ride. |
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One lugworm and a thin strip of squid will not get very far in a seething maelstrom of a sea where the tide is screaming through and you have other anglers all around you. |
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A sense of seething danger underlies this satirical Absurdist piece. |
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The action takes place in a tatty, family-run city hotel managed by Helena who is currently seething at the news that her ex-husband has just fathered twins by his new wife. |
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Particle physicists have suggested that other types of particle than baryonic ones might have been produced in the seething cauldron of the early Universe. |
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Staring after him, still seething with rage, I breathed heavily. |
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She was seething, but her anger was frighteningly under control. |
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There's a rich irony in the fact that we load our supermarket trolleys with antibacterial cleaners when we ourselves are seething masses of bacteria of endless variety. |
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She had plunged her hand into the dirty washing basket, only to a find it a seething black mass of ants, attracted by my son's ice-lolly-soaked T-shirt. |
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Huge nests of meat ants, five to ten meters across and seething with hundreds of thousands of big red-and-black workers, dominated the more disturbed swaths of open terrain. |
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Half a dozen ran forward, as if they thought they could somehow dash into that seething inferno and pull him out, but the heat beat them back, and they stopped helplessly. |
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The bands play for the densely-packed crowd mass, seething with good times, and come out to bounce around to the other bands when their sets are done. |
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He also breaks down and makes a startling admission that will have fans of the book seething with anger. |
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I am seething with rage at anyone who dares suggest that, in any way, such acts are even explicable, let alone justifiable. |
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He paused, noticing that Devon was still seething with anger about Officer Sizemore. |
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Vienna was a city seething with officials from newly placed international organisations. |
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Scratch the surface of the middle-aged techie, and there lies a seething monster. |
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He sets all of this action in a kind of unnamed anywhere, a mildly bizarro world of wacky mini-mart customers, humdrum garden apartments and seething ennui. |
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The movie lifts the lid on this seething cauldron of unspoken, unspeakable shame, takes a good long peep within and then drops the lid again with a clang. |
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Any parliament is always going to be a seething cauldron of ambition. |
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The action takes place in a tatty hotel managed by Helena who is currently seething at the news that her ex-husband has just fathered twins by his new wife. |
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Staggering home under the appalled stares of passers-by, a bloodied Mehmet walks a gauntlet of seething furnaces, grinding pistons and an incessant, infernal hammering. |
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In any case, they were all clearly under the spell of the work itself, and the seething inwardness of the poetic vision conjured up by Barenboim and his orchestra. |
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He can turn the state of lonely self-loathing into a veritable inferno of seething threats, fans, mockers, competitors. |
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It is more notably programmed with tribal breakbeats and seething atmospheres, though it is also blessed with lazy guitar chords that quickly rally into grooviness. |
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I'm practically seething with anger before I'm even halfway through this old lady's cart of Christmas ornaments. |
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Whenever he sees this colour, he turns into a raging, seething, out-of-control ruffian! |
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But viewed in the infrared, they turn into supergalaxies, seething with a hidden fire. |
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As well as seething Sarah, the latest recruits are a Harry Enfield look and sound-alike and some bloke called Nick. |
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Eriksson would not have been fuming or raging or seething or any of the other words a red-top newspaper might have used. |
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I struggle to put to words the seething, undying hatred that I feel for you. |
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At first I was seething at yet another journalist stigmatising elderly women. |
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Dipped in seething oil, kroepoek cockles like burning pink paper. |
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England certainly made a mockery of the claim that they might somehow be intimidated by the Glasgow din. Celtic Park was a loud, seething pit of bias. |
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