Boil-away
verb
(adverb) to cause (liquid) to evaporate completely by boiling or (of liquid) to evaporate completely
Historical Examples
Hand-Book of Practical Cookery for Ladies and Professional Cooks Pierre Blot
Margaret Brown’s French Cookery Book Margaret Brown
The Music Master Charles Klein
The Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century. Edward W. Byrn
The Wreck of The Red Bird George Cary Eggleston
The Young Housekeeper’s Friend Mrs. (Mary Hooker) Cornelius
The Young Housekeeper’s Friend Mrs. (Mary Hooker) Cornelius
The Wreck of The Red Bird George Cary Eggleston
The Young Housekeeper’s Friend Mrs. (Mary Hooker) Cornelius
General Science Bertha M. Clark
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- Boil--off
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- Boil--over
an unexpected result. 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: […]
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boil the ocean