Similar words: shoulder, mould, smolder, smoldering, would, could, should, dismount. Meaning: ['sməʊldə(r)] n. a fire that burns with thick smoke but no flame. v. 1. have strong suppressed feelings 2. burn slowly and without a flame.
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1. Melanie Griffith seems to smoulder with sexuality.
2. The smoulder became a blaze.
3. Two-year-old Bethany Hudson's alarm started to smoulder and smoke as she lay in her cot.
4. They're less impressive as they smoulder, marmalade-like, over a pair of kohl-black eyebrows.
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5. But as the fire began to smoulder, Gore's sister Catherine paid an unexpected visit to her parents cottage.
6. It took hours for the ruins to smoulder out.
7. Her eyes smoulder with jealousy.
8. The smoulder suddenly became a blaze.
9. The bank was set alight 20 years ago and continues to smoulder.
10. In areas of shallow coal seams and dried out peat deposits, fires can smoulder below ground level for years.
11. But the ancient pages were beginning to curl, the edges beginning to smoulder.
12. Our planet may burn, millions may die, and cities such as Moscow and New York may smoulder, but at least we will be free of petty regulation and bureaucracy. It seems a stiff price to pay.
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