fumed

/fjuːmd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of fume: felt or showed great anger.
    • He fumed when he realized his wallet was missing.
    • She fumed silently during the unfair meeting.
    • The coach fumed at the referee's bad call.
  2. Past tense and past participle of fume: gave off smoke, gas, or vapor.
    • The engine fumed as it overheated on the highway.
    • The factory fumed for hours after the accident.
    • The wet campfire fumed more than it burned.
adjective
  1. Treated with ammonia or other chemicals to darken the color (especially of wood).
    • The artist preferred fumed panels for their deep, even tone.
    • Fumed wood is popular for rustic furniture.
    • The cabinet was made of fumed oak, giving it a rich, dark finish.
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