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51 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Boil'

The water began to boil as the chef prepared to cook the pasta.

In science class, we learned that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.

The researchers had to boil the solution to extract the desired compound in the chemistry experiment.

After a long hike, we decided to boil some water and make hot cocoa to warm ourselves.

The angry chef shouted at the apprentice, demanding to know why the soup did not boil properly.

The teapot whistled loudly when the water inside reached its boiling point.

As the temperature increased, the liquid in the container began to boil vigorously.

To prepare for the camping trip, we brought a portable stove to boil water for our dehydrated meals.

The scientist needed to carefully control the temperature to avoid causing the solution to boil over in the experiment.

The pressure began to boil inside him as he listened to the unfair accusations.

The frustration caused by constant delays made his anger boil over.

The toddler's tantrum made his mother's patience slowly boil away.

The kettle started to boil, signaling that the water was ready for tea.

The political scandal caused public outrage to boil throughout the nation.

The simmering tension between the rival teams finally began to boil during the championship match.

The financial burden of unexpected expenses caused his stress to boil over.

The suspenseful movie made the audience's excitement boil as they eagerly awaited the climax.

The political debate reached a boiling point when both candidates began exchanging heated arguments on live television.

After the long hike, our guide showed us how to boil water using natural resources to make it safe for drinking.

The detective's frustration began to boil as he encountered one dead end after another in the complex murder case.

The financial crisis caused tensions to boil among the investors, leading to a heated discussion during the board meeting.

The volcanic activity beneath the surface caused the water in the hot springs to boil, creating a natural thermal bath.

In the intense negotiations, the diplomats tried not to let their emotions boil over as they discussed critical issues.

The pressure cooker started to whistle, indicating that the food inside was about to reach its boiling point.

As the competition progressed, the rivalry between the two teams began to boil, creating a tense atmosphere in the stadium.

The volcano's magma chamber continued to boil, hinting at an impending eruption.

The complex instructions and intricate details made his frustration slowly boil while assembling the furniture.

The rivalry between the two companies caused tensions to boil in the competitive business world.

Despite their efforts to maintain composure, the heated argument caused emotions to boil between the siblings.

The chemistry experiment required the liquid to boil before reaching the desired reaction.

The historical novel vividly portrayed the events that made the protagonist's blood boil with righteous anger.

The heated discussion in the courtroom caused tempers to boil among the lawyers and spectators.

The long wait in line for the amusement park ride made the children's excitement boil.

The miscommunication and misunderstandings made the relationship tensions boil over, leading to a breakup.

The author skillfully crafted the plot, allowing the suspense to boil until the unexpected twist was revealed in the final chapters of the novel.

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