Boil-someone-in-oil


boil someone in oil

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    suitable or recommended for boiling: a diet of vegetables, rice, and other boilable foods. (of sealed plastic bags or pouches) leakproof and immersible in boiling water so as to cook or heat the contents: dinner entrées in boilable bags that are slit open and emptied for serving.

  • Boileau

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  • Boiled

    drunk. to change from a liquid to a gaseous state, producing bubbles of gas that rise to the surface of the liquid, agitating it as they rise. to reach or be brought to the boiling point: When the water boils, add the meat and cabbage. to be in an agitated or violent state: The sea […]

  • Boiled-dinner

    a meal of meat and vegetables, as of corned beef, cabbage, and potatoes, prepared by boiling.


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