0 to reach, or cause something to reach, the temperature at which a liquid starts to turn into a gas:
He was boiling with rage.
2 a painful swelling on the skin that is filled with pus (= thick, yellow liquid)
4 (of a liquid) to start to turn into a gas because of being heated, or to cause a liquid to turn into a gas in this way:
5 a painful, red swelling on the skin that is filled with pus (= a yellow liquid from an infection)
6 If you bring something to a boil, or let something come to a boil, you heat it until it starts to turn into a gas:
Ask Simon to cook the meal? Come off it, he can hardly boil an egg!
As water begins to boil, bubbles rise ever faster to the surface.
To make a thicker sauce, reduce the ingredients by boiling for five minutes.
Water boils at 212° Fahrenheit and 100° Celsius/Centigrade.
Parsing a permutation phrase boils down to checking whether the input matches one of the paths in the permutation tree.
Even the fiscal crisis that had been brewing in the 1970s and had boiled over in the 1980s had apparently been resolved.
Make up with 1 teaspoon of salt in 200 ml (approx. 1 cup) of previously boiled water.
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