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boiled

/boild/US // bɔɪld //

煮熟的,煮过的,煮沸的,煮熟

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : drunk.

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Examples

  • Sandwiches are made with soft milk bread with such fillings as soft-boiled egg swirled with Kewpie mayonnaise or roast beef accompanied by fresh-grated horseradish, Muenster cheese and more mayo.

  • I usually dress it up with Cholula, and sometimes a soft-boiled egg or avocado if I’m feeling festive.

  • A year ago, in the fall of 2013, the frustration boiled over.

  • As the game ended, tension between the two sides boiled over into a scrum of stick swinging, pushing, and punching.

  • In ‘non-cooking’ prisons they still sold raw macaroni but if you boiled water to cook it you were breaking the law.

  • I had an awful episode when I boiled two pounds of fresh broccoli in a plastic bag with the nail clipper for heat.

  • We recommend the buttery miso ramen, topped with a soft-boiled egg, scallions, and corn.

  • We had new potatoes for dinner, boiled with their skins on, and Liszt threw one at me, and I caught it.

  • I kept a stiff backbone for a while, but presently a futile rage against circumstances bubbled up and boiled over.

  • When this is boiled with alcohol, the glutin above referred to is extracted, and vegetable fibrine is left.

  • To these we gave boiled rice, and with it turtle and manatee boiled.

  • A brief search brought to light a quantity of ghee, boiled rice and dried peas.