1. smouldering - Noun
2. smouldering - Adjective
3. smouldering - Verb
5. smouldering - Adjective Satellite
of Smoulder
Being in a state of suppressed activity; quiet but not dead.
Source: Webster's dictionaryher tone was...conversational although...her eyes were smoldering Source: Internet
An ancient method of execution was to shut the criminal in a bathing room with smouldering coals. Source: Internet
It's not fair to expect every presidential couple to be as smouldering and at ease on the dance floor as the Obamas, but Trump's reluctance has bigger implications. Source: Internet
A smouldering cigarette butt, discarded in the loading zone beside the Snug Cove General Store, sent a nearby bush into flames, and risked jumping to the store and homes that were mere feet away. Source: Internet
Firefighters began the process of dampening down the smouldering grass to ensure that the strong easterly winds did not ignite another major blaze. Source: Internet
Here he later found Owaissa weeping at the smouldering ruins of the home she had arrived too late to save. Source: Internet