Smoulder

  • 21smoulder — [ˈsməʊldə] verb [I] 1) to burn slowly, producing smoke but no flames 2) to feel very strong emotions that you do not express in words …

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  • 22smoulder — smoul•der [[t]ˈsmoʊl dər[/t]] v. i. smolder …

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  • 23smoulder — v. & n. (US smolder) v.intr. 1 burn slowly with smoke but without a flame; slowly burn internally or invisibly. 2 (of emotions etc.) exist in a suppressed or concealed state. 3 (of a person) show silent or suppressed anger, hatred, etc. n. a… …

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  • 24spark and smoulder — Cockney Rhyming Slang Shoulder …

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  • 25a-smoulder — …

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  • 28smell — [12] Smell is something of a mystery word. It is assumed to go back to an Old English *smiellan or *smyllan, but no such verb has been recorded, nor have any related forms in other languages been pin pointed for certain. One theory links it with… …

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  • 29smel-1 —     smel 1     English meaning: to burn for a long time, smoulder     Deutsche Übersetzung: “langsam and rauchend verbrennen, schwelen”     Material: M.Ir. smül, smōl, smūal f. “fire, blaze, glow, ash”; mnl. smölen, Dutch smeulen “gleam, smolder …

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  • 30su̯el-2 —     su̯el 2     English meaning: to smoulder, burn     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schwelen, brennen”     Material: O.Ind. svárati “radiates, shines “; svargá m. “ sky “; Gk. εἵλη, εἴλη, ἕλη f. “ solar warmth, sunlight “, γέλαν αὐγήν ἡλίου, lak. βέλα… …

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