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boil

[boil] / bɔɪl /






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"When we first observed the vents through the ROV cameras, we were stunned by their diversity and beauty -- from shimmering, boiling fluids to thick microbial mats covering the chimneys."

From Science Daily

But was Blair correct in saying he'd "lanced the boil of separatism"?

From BBC

Over the past year, frustrations have reached a boiling point.

From BBC

The issue boiled over at a tense City Council meeting earlier this month, where city leaders rebuffed the mayor’s request to significantly increase police hiring.

From Los Angeles Times

But at the end of the day it boils down to me and you.

From Salon