Stewing in a sentence as a noun

These things have been stewing in OS X for more than a decade.

No no, please continue, I'll be over here stewing in my own bile.

I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but I've been stewing over this since I read it on Friday. Apologies for the rantiness.

That's better than just stewing in hurt feelings and never improving or knowing how to improve.

They sit around stewing at their desks. That's why I don't miss IT, because programmers are very unlikable people.

Japanese baths are great, too - you can wash your body before getting into the tub, so you're not stewing in your own filth.

After stewing on it for over a year, I bit the bullet today and made it a reality. Feedback greatly welcome!

He has had nothing to do for several years but sit around stewing about how to put one over on Putin. Should be interesting to see what happens next.

I went through the motions silently stewing, and on the trip home decided I hated the company's guts and told the recruiter I was done. I guess I quit before my start date.

Instead they were silently stewing with resentment. Surface and the Surface marketing campaign can be summed up as MS's attempt to show the world that they are "cool" too just like Apple.

"A person filled with gumption doesn't sit around dissipating and stewing about things. He's at the front of the train of his own awareness, watching to see what's up the track and meeting it when it comes.

If someone disappoints me, I just ignore them and move on to the next interesting person, rather than stewing in anger and hurt feelings. Because she lets so few people in, the stakes are higher for her.

Once your brain loses its sense of agency it just kind of collapses in on itself, stewing in an abstract gloop of impossibilities.

You're not going to get any by sitting at home alone stewing." Sex is natural, sex is good; not everybody does it, but everybody should," cheezy but true words by George Michael.

So a bartenders opinion is maybe not something worth stewing over. I'd be far more interested in the perception of other bar patrons.

That's got to encourage some new companies to form, and some people to start working on ideas and dreams they've been stewing no, no? And hardware devices aside, cheap computers, cheap Internet access, Open Source software, etc.

But I'm toying with the idea of trying on just a bit of hope for tactical reasons after stewing in an awful lot of cynicism for quite a while.

And then other folks who have been stewing in their own brand of delusion mix this new delusion with their own eventually leading to mass *******. It makes you think about the importance of critical reasoning skills.

I can't imagine that Tim Armstrong sits at home stewing about the high costs of distressed babies, but singling them out in this situation is deplorable.

There may be some catharsis for me in writing a response, but it would also involve me stewing in asshat soup for even longer while I composed it. The main thing I would want to clarify is that the technical problems are not actually the heart of the matter for me.

Get the senior executives on the phone with her every day, make sure she knows everything you know, make absolutely certain she isn't stewing in silence thinking about writing a blog post. Really, that's just customer service 101.

Economic progress, not passing laws or stewing with envy over income distributions, is what has made society wealthy and advanced enough to end child labor.

I've had a blog post on this stewing for awhile, but the gist of my counter argument is that it is a common human condition to feel that the current level of technology is sufficient - people have made that argument countless times in the face of progress.

Stewing definitions

noun

an extreme state of worry and agitation; "his stewing over the fight kept him awake most of the night"

noun

cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boil

See also: boiling simmering