1. boyle - Noun
2. boyle - Verb
3. Boyle - Proper noun
United States writer (1902-1992)
Irish chemist who established that air has weight and whose definitions of chemical elements and chemical reactions helped to dissociate chemistry from alchemy (1627-1691)
Source: WordNetAcross the river from the Arts District, in Boyle Heights, Bob Melet has moved his designer and stylist-loved vintage showroom (356 Mission Road, Los Angeles, by appointment). Source: Internet
A photo of Boyle holding a rescued koala in a blanket amidst charred trees in the background, taken by his sister-in-law Renae Bruce, was posted on social media and soon garnered media attention from major news outlets. Source: Internet
AND that in and from the year 1594 John Boyle, who was subsequently Bishop of Cork, was Master, and that in or about the year 1599 his cousin Richard Boyle, who subsequently became Archbishop of Tuam, was Master. Source: Internet
Brendan Boyle (D-Philadelphia) and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D-Philadelphia) will also provide the keynote tonight, making Pennsylvania the only state that has three speakers for tonight’s “rising stars” keynote address at the DNC. Source: Internet
Boyle, 435 When Nicholas Elliott met Philby in late 1962, the first time since Golitsyn's defection, he found Philby too drunk to stand and with a bandaged head; he had fallen repeatedly and cracked his skull on a bathroom radiator, requiring stitches. Source: Internet
Arthur Boyle is a critical member of the team and will be a necessary character to have in your growing anime collection. Source: Internet