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boil1
verb boiled, boiling
- intr
1. Said of a liquid: to change rapidly to a vapour on reaching a temperature known as the boiling point, often with the formation of copious bubbles of vapour within the liquid.
intr
2. Said of a container, eg a kettle: to have contents that are boiling.
3a. To make (a liquid) reach its boiling point rapidly;
3b. To boil the contents of (a container).
tr & intr
4. Said of food: to cook or be cooked by heating in boiling liquid.
5. To bring (a liquid or its container) to a heat at which the liquid boils.
- Form: boil something up (sometimes)
6. Said of food: to cook something or be cooked by boiling.
7a. colloq
- To be very hot;
- Example: It's boiling in the car
- Form: be boiling (usually)
- To be extremely angry.
- Thesaurus: rage, fume, sputter, rave.
- Form: be boiling (usually)
intr
9. Said of the sea, etc: to move and bubble violently as if boiling.
- 1. The act or point of boiling.
- Example: Give it a boil for five minutes
- Example: Reduce the heat as soon as the liquid reaches the boil
- Form: a boil (usually)
- Form: the boil
- To reach boiling point.
- colloq
Said of a plan, affair or business deal, etc: to reach a critical point or state.
- To stop boiling; to fall below boiling point.
- colloq
To cease to be active, interested or involved, etc.
Phrasal Verb: boil away or down
- Said of a liquid: to be lost or reduced by boiling.
- To reduce (a liquid) by boiling.
- To mean; to have it as the most important part or factor.
- Example: It all boils down to a question of cost
- Said of a liquid: to boil and flow over the edge of its container.To speak out angrily.
- Said of a liquid: to reach boiling point (see also verb 3 above).To rise or develop to a dangerous level.
