Both Uses of
seethe
in
The 100, by Morgan
- That she hadn't actually been imprisoned in a cell that contained nothing besides two metal cots, a silent, seething Arcadian cell mate, and the ghosts of sobs that remained long after her tears dried up.†
p. 93.4 *
- She hovered wordlessly at Thalia's side, trying in vain to battle the infection that had already claimed her kidneys and seemed hell-bent on taking her liver next, seething in silent fury at Octavia's selfishness.†
p. 214.5
Definition:
to be filled with intense but unexpressed emotion, especially anger; or to move in a restless, agitated way