Illiteracy is embarrassing...
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boil/
verb
verb: boil; 3rd person present: boils; past tense: boiled; past participle: boiled; gerund or present participle: boiling
1.
(with reference to a liquid) reach or cause to reach the temperature at which it bubbles and turns to vapor.
"we tried to get people to boil their drinking water"
synonyms: simmer, bubble, stew
"the soup is boiling"
(with reference to a kettle, pan, or other container) heat or be heated until the liquid inside reaches a temperature at which it bubbles and turns to vapor.
"she boiled the kettle and took down a couple of mugs"
2.
subject (something) to the heat of boiling liquid, in particular.
(with reference to food) cook or be cooked by immersing in boiling water or stock.
"boil the potatoes until well done"
synonyms: bring to a boil, simmer, parboil, poach; cook
"boil the potatoes"
(of food) be cooked in boiling water.
"make the sauce while the lobsters are boiling"
wash or sterilize (clothes) in very hot water.
historical
execute (someone) by subjecting them to the heat of boiling liquid.
3.
(of the sea or clouds) be turbulent and stormy.
"a huge cliff with the black sea boiling below"
synonyms: churn, seethe, froth, foam; literaryroil
"a huge cliff with the sea boiling below"
(of a person or strong emotion) be stirred up or inflamed.
"he was boiling with rage"
noun
noun: boil
1.
the temperature at which a liquid bubbles and turns to vapor.
"stir in cream and bring to a boil"
synonyms: boiling point, rolling boil
"bring the stock to a boil"
an act or process of heating a liquid to the temperature at which it bubbles and turns to vapor.
a state of vigorous activity or excitement.
an area of churning water.
"massive current differentials, boils, and braided channels"
Fishing
a sudden rise of a fish at a fly.
plural noun: boils
2.
an outdoor meal at which seafood is boiled.
"everything for a traditional Louisiana seafood boil can be carried down to the beach"
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The typical boiling point of 1.275 electrolyte at sea level is 257 F.
A child who blows through a straw is "boiling" his cola?
The term is expressed as ---GASSING--- folks.
If you boil a battery add spices as needed
Bubbling is fine. Gassing is fine. Boiling is a real greenhorn expression. Like someone who sits in a tub with a cigarette lighter and "boils" for amusement. Wotta hoot.