| 1. | to cook (food) by simmering or slow boiling. |
| 2. | to undergo cooking by simmering or slow boiling. |
| 3. | Informal. to fret, worry, or fuss: He stewed about his chaotic state of affairs all day. |
| 4. | to feel uncomfortable due to a hot, humid, stuffy atmosphere, as in a closed room; swelter. |
| 5. | a preparation of meat, fish, or other food cooked by stewing, esp. a mixture of meat and vegetables. |
| 6. | Informal. a state of agitation, uneasiness, or worry. |
| 7. | a brothel; whorehouse. |
| 8. | stews, a neighborhood occupied chiefly by brothels. |
| 9. | Obsolete. a vessel for boiling or stewing. |
| 10. | stew in one's own juice, to suffer the consequences of one's own actions. |
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