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- verb Present participle of
simmer .
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Examples
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Writing had always been what she wanted to do - her bachelor's in English simmered on a back burner while she wiped baby bottoms and scrubbed dried breakfast cereal from the bowls stacked in her kitchen sink.
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The excitement and buzz that once hovered over the program has simmered, which is never a good thing when you're planning to open a new arena.
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The excitement and buzz that once hovered over the program has simmered, which is never a good thing when you're planning to open a new arena.
College Basketball -- Rivals.com Headlines Jason King and Mike Huguenin 2009
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His art just kind of simmered gross, bubbling lightly, but he never turned up the heat ... and that made me uneasy.
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I decided to log off and start all over again .... 2 hours later when I have 'simmered' down.
Digital Point Forums 2009
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By 2006, after the issue had simmered for years, that figure had risen to 35 percent.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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We like them capped, rolled in flour, and fried in butter, or simmered slow with venison steak, then cover the whole thing with cream of mushroom soup.
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We like them capped, rolled in flour, and fried in butter, or simmered slow with venison steak, then cover the whole thing with cream of mushroom soup.
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Concerning further details deponent sayeth not, though he may hint that some of his plethoric national patriotism simmered down and leaked out of the bottom of his soul somewhere -- at least, since that experience he finds that he cares more for men and women and little children than for imaginary geographical lines.
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The Hakata Ramen consists of a pork bone broth topped with simmered pork slices, black mushrooms, red ginger, scallions and plenty of ultra thin ramen noodles.
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