Both Uses of
seethe
in
The Picture of Dorian Gray - 20 chapter version
- Her white feet trod the huge press at which wise Omar sits, till the seething grape-juice rose round her bare limbs in waves of purple bubbles, or crawled in red foam over the vat's black, dripping, sloping sides.†
Chpt 3 *
- For a few seconds he stood bending over the balustrade, and peering down into the black seething well of darkness.†
Chpt 13
Definition:
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(seethe as in: seething with anger) to be angry -- especially when holding the anger within
or:
to move vigorously in-place -- such as boiling water, an agitated crowd, or a basket of writhing (squirming) snakes