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- adverb So as to
simmer .
Etymologies
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Examples
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But the far right, which amounts to a neo-Confederate political tendency, retained a simmeringly mutinous attitude, playing up sizable non-McCain votes as the primaries went on.
William Bradley: The Inevitable Fluke That Is Sarah Palin 2009
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They could easily spell more disaster for our country, on top of earlier disasters from a Bush Junior who is thoughtless, rigid, and simmeringly resentful person (he pretty much went to war to get at Saddam Hussein).
Joe Klein: I Was "Wrong" To Call McCain An Honorable Man 2009
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It was not an incident, as the European elites who are simmeringly anti-American keep saying.
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He creates rhythmically, on the wing, knowing how to keep the stage hot, in this case simmeringly on the boil, wired, rude, uncensored.
Welcome to The Wild Party ! Dangerous, Seedy ��� Fantastic 2000
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He would catch himself thinking of breaded veal chops, done slowly, simmeringly, in butter, so that they came out a golden brown on a parsley-decked platter.
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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It is beautifully written, by turns evocative and simmeringly angry.
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It is beautifully written, by turns evocative and simmeringly angry.
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Baduizm, and reached full cosmic fruition with last year's politically charged, simmeringly funky
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It is beautifully written, by turns evocative and simmeringly angry.
Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk 2009
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