The waters of the Darkwell seethed in a black tumult of rage.
She dropped the piece of meat into the stream and the waters roiled and seethed with movement.
Below her, the water seethed with malice as more eels squirmed up the deck into air and fire.
The water beneath her huge paddle wheels seethed and boiled.
The water seethed with the force of an avalanche.
There was a strong fresh, and the water seethed and eddied as its speed increased, while the roar of the fall grew louder.
She saw the holes strewn over the outer hull, small, not really very many, but sufficient to let the water seethe unchecked away.
Joe bore down hard on the wheel as the churned-up waters, falling back from the rocks, seethed underneath.
The water around the pillar was seething with the heat from it.
The Middle East can be depicted as a pressure cooker, in which the water is bubbling and seething.