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Boils meaning
plural of boil
Example sentences (20)
Hydrogen chloride boils at −84 °C and water at 100 °C, but the azeotrope boils at 110 °C, which is higher than either of its constituents.
A lifetime of training boils down to seven minutes nearly naked, hungry, one-on-one.
And with almost all of that, it boils down to at least one adult failing to help a kid who obviously needs help.
But if you don’t share it, you just keep it all inside, it just boils over and bubbles into something else and that’s not healthy at all.
Editor Laura Tomaselli boils a lot of facts and figures down to what’s essential.
Effectively, it boils down to being overworked and underpaid as an NHS dentist.
Getting this right again boils down to consistency.
I could list figure after figure about the reality of poverty there but it boils down to one really simple thing, there are people - children - there who need help.
In the end, it all boils down to the choices we make, and what we do with what we are given.
In the end, it all boils down to this: it is wrong to kill versus it is good to save lives.
In the end, I think a lot of it boils down to people just slagging off footballers earning big money because they are footballers.
It boils down to borrowing and spending before seeking approval.
It now boils down to just how positive.
It’s about a whole area of fertile and rich land which is home to many species that is under serious threat because of our proximity to the grid hook-up, which is what all of this boils down to.
It ultimately boils down to personal preference when deciding if you want to choose garlic soft gels, capsules, or tablets.
Many concerns may stop you, but it usually boils down to timing, culture and momentum.
Most of the humor in the series stems from and being too hard on the teenagers, but he totally boils over when he finds out about Eric's marijuana use.
Once water boils, place fennel in the pot and boil for one minute.
Put more simply, it boils down to “how things get done around here” and it came in for a lot of attention during the Covid-19 pandemic, mainly because companies feared it would get lost or at least watered down by remote working.
She added: "Homelessness happens when housing policy fails and boils down to people not being able to afford to live anywhere.