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What is the present tense of sod?

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The present tense of sod is seethe.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of seethe is seethes.

The present participle of seethe is seething.

The past participle of seethe is seethed or sodden.

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The thing is, these are generally from people who would turn crimson and seethe with rage at the mildest dig at the monarchy.
Tim picks 10 products so ungreen they make him seethe while Ed offers five American eco-nasties.
During her drive home, her emotions began to bubble and seethe in the cauldron that was her mind.
But something was stirring in the clouds that obscured the fine blue of the sky, making them boil and seethe.
The implication that he holds ownership over me makes me seethe, but I let it pass.
Far from being diffident, gratulatory or admiring, patients may bubble with entitlement, seethe with rage and insist on constant approval.

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