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Phrase(s): seethe with something
[for someone] to be agitated with anger, hatred, scorn, disgust, etc. • Laura was seething with rage as she entered the tax office. • We were seething with disgust at the rude way they treated the people who had just moved in., Phrase(s): seethe with someone or something
to swarm or seem to "boil" with someone or something. • The wedding reception was seething with guests and well-wishers. • The room was just seething with flies and other flying creatures.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs