Boil Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Boil V1 V2 V3
boil
Meanings;
- (with reference to a liquid) reach or cause to reach the temperature at which it bubbles and turns to vapor.(verb)
- (with reference to food) cook or be cooked by immersing in boiling water or stock.(verb)
- (of the sea or clouds) be turbulent and stormy.(verb)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
boil | boiled | boiled |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
boils | boiling |
Synonyms
simmer, bubble, seethe, heat, cook, stew, bring to the boil, simmer, heat, be turbulent, be agitated, froth, foam, churn, seethe, bubble, fizz, effervesce, boiling point, 100 degrees Celsius, 100 degrees centigrade,
Example Sentences with boil
- You really dislikes hard boiled eggs.
- When water reaches a hundred degrees, water boils.
- If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
- Samuel boiled some water.
- We dislikes hard boiled eggs.
- I really like hard boiled eggs.
- The water will come to a boil in 5 minutes or so.
- Water boils at 100 degrees.
- 4.When water reaches a hundred degrees, water boils.
- 17.If water reaches a hundred degrees, water boils.
- Nothing changes instantaneously: in a gradually heating bathtub you’d be boiled to death before you knew it.
- A watched pot never boils.
- Literature boils with the madcap careers of writers brought to the edge by the demands of living on their nerves, wringing out their memories and their nightmares to extract meaning, truth, beauty.
- Liberal that I am, I support health-care reform on its merits alone. My liberal blood boils, for example, when I read that half of the personal bankruptcies in this country are brought on, in part, by medical expenses.
- The pot is boiling over.