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Stew   /stu/   Listen
Stew

noun
1.
Agitation resulting from active worry.  Synonyms: fret, lather, sweat, swither.  "He's in a sweat about exams"
2.
Food prepared by stewing especially meat or fish with vegetables.
verb
(past & past part. stewed; pres. part. stewing)
1.
Be in a huff; be silent or sullen.  Synonyms: brood, grizzle.
2.
Bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings.  Synonym: grudge.
3.
Cook slowly and for a long time in liquid.



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"Stew" Quotes from Famous Books



... began with oyster-mushroom stew, then they had roast chicken, baked wild-potatoes, stewed bracken that tasted exactly like young spinach, dandelion salad, and scout ...
— Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks • Lillian Elizabeth Roy

... to a supper of plum-stew and bread. Bottles had washed the blood from his face and now resembled ...
— The O'Ruddy - A Romance • Stephen Crane

... time of year when us had a big meetin' or at Christmus time. Den effen one of us wanted ter git mai'ed, he would perform de weddin' atter de meetin' or atter Chris'mus celebratin'. I had er bluish worsted dress. I mai'ed in Jannywerry, right atter Chris'mus. At my mai'ge us had barbecue, brunswick stew, an' cake. De whole ...
— Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves - Georgia Narratives, Part 3 • Works Projects Administration

... to come to the petite one on Thursday, for sake of a suggestion of pigeons' wings." Assuredly none would have voted any exquisite thing out of place, from a dish of lampreys, that favorite viand of kings, to the common delicacy of Rome, a stew of nightingales' tongues. And so compact were all the arrangements, that a brilliant friend was fain to declare that the hostess should ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866 • Various

... its walls bearded like a pard's face with tufted laurel and splotched like a brandy drunkard's with red stains; a church that is a dismal ruin without and a glittering Aladdin's Cave of gold and gems and porphyry and onyx within; a wide and handsome avenue starting from one festering stew of slums and ending in another festering stew of slums; a grimed and broken archway opening on a lovely hidden courtyard where trees are green and flowers bloom, and in the center there stands a statue which is worth its weight ...
— Europe Revised • Irvin S. Cobb


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