We have no meanings for "begin to fume" in our records yet.
1 But as he went off to fetch his forcibles, Myrrima began to fume .
2 As a matter of course Lopez began to fume and to be furious.
3 Randi listened in silence but I could tell she was beginning to fume .
4 The moment I open my mouth the Pope begins to fume and to rage.
5 It's only after the fact that we began to fume and roar and shout.
6 Why isn't she on deck now just as Red comes? Macauley began to fume .
7 Won't he smell, though, when the leek gets warmed through and begins to fume !
8 They began to fume : he's done it again.
9 Buffeted by opposing forces, the Mississippi soon began to fume and rage like a wrathful brute.
10 He sat there frowning and biting his lip, and suddenly he began to fume and fret.
11 He began to fume with rage and exasperation.
12 Browning suavely explained, as Danny began to fume .
13 Mege, on being stopped by another member of the little Socialist group, began to fume and gesticulate.
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