1. boiled - Adjective
2. boiled - Verb
4. boiled - Adjective Satellite
of Boil
Dressed or cooked by boiling; subjected to the action of a boiling liquid; as, boiled meat; a boiled dinner; boiled clothes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA boiled egg is hard to beat. Source: Internet
A common and inexpensive breakfast dish that can be found in any wet market, balut (hột vịt lộn) is a fertilized duck egg with a nearly developed embryo inside, which is boiled and eaten in the shell. Source: Internet
After two weeks, Dahmer boiled the head in a mixture of Soilex (an alkali -based industrial detergent) and bleach in an effort to retain the skull, which he then used as stimulus for masturbation. Source: Internet
Altars were erected to prominently display the fruit; when the mango peel began to rot after a few days, the fruit was peeled and boiled in a pot of water. Source: Internet
Among the ordinary Cossacks, hatred of the elite and central government boiled and by 1772, an open state of rebellion ensued for six months between the Iaik Cossacks and the central government. Source: Internet
An editorial in The (Louisville) Courier-Journal summed it up as such: "No presidential candidate in the future will be so inept that four of his major speeches can be boiled down to these historic four sentences: Agriculture is important. Source: Internet