Synonym: bubble, cook, fume, pimple, rage, seethe, swelling. Antonym: freeze. Similar words: boiling water, oil, soil, toilet. Meaning: [bɔɪl] n. 1. a painful sore with a hard core filled with pus 2. the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level. v. 1. come to the boiling point and change from a liquid to vapor 2. cook in boiling liquid 3. bring to, or maintain at, the boiling point 4. be agitated 5. be in an agitated emotional state.
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31. I'll put the kettle on to boil.
32. Beef tastes better when you boil it gently.
33. Bring the soup to a boil.
34. Don't let the pan boil dry.
35. Boil the chick peas, add garlic and lemon juice.
36. Put a pan of salted water on to boil.
37. Please boil me an egg/boil an egg for me.
38. Bring the sauce to the boil .
39. Boil the potatoes in salted water until just tender.
40. Boil the beans rapidly for ten minutes.
41. I'll boil the kettle and make some tea.
42. His rudeness made me boil with anger.
43. Spinach tends to boil down a lot.
44. Give the clothes a good boil.
45. The water is on the boil.
46. Boil the beans until they are tender.
47. Boil the report down to the key points.
48. Bring the soup to the boil.
49. It is a painful experience having the boil lanced.
50. Cruelty an injustice often make our blood boil.
51. Mind you! Don't let the pot boil dry.
52. The restless students are on the boil again.
53. Don't let the milk boil over.
54. Bring the water to the boil.
55. Marianne put the kettle on to boil.
56. Boil the fruit up with sugar.
57. Boil the sugar and 100 ml of water.
58. A boil had erupted on his neck.
59. The unrest could boil over into civil war.
60. The disquiet will boil over in the long run.