Fumed [verb]

Definition of Fumed:

get very upset about

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Sentence/Example of Fumed:

“I fretted and fumed all next day, and raised a great disturbance,” rejoined the old gentleman.

Last week I should have moped and fumed here, and cursed my luck in being bound to a log on a day like this.

"If you ask me, he's got the deuce of a cheek, you know," Verinder fumed.

They fumed with exceeding wrath, and slopped over with pious indignation at the swindle put upon them.

Clarice fumed with fury at hearing the slow means appointed for Tartaglia's death.

Mentally he fumed; outwardly, being a man of the world, he smiled, and murmured “Delighted!”

Below, the irate landlord stamped and fumed, cuffing and striking as he moved among them with threats and abuse.

Betton fumed at the delay, watched, wondered, fretted; then he received the one word "Impossible."

The British officers and men fumed and growled at the insult, longing for an opportunity of paying off the vapouring Frenchmen.

Freshly sensitized paper does not need fuming, but paper that has been prepared some time should be fumed before using.