Both Uses of
seethe
in
Harry Potter (#3) and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- Harry was still thinking about what Malfoy had said, while Ron was seething about Snape.†
Chpt 7 *
- Snape stood there, seething, staring from Fudge, who looked thoroughly shocked at his behavior, to Dumbledore, whose eyes were twinkling behind his glasses.†
Chpt 22
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