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boilingadjective having a notably high temperatureit was boiling in that car, and the owners had foolishly left their pet in it ardent, broiling, burning, fervent, fervid, fiery, hot, piping hot, red, red-hot, roasting, scalding, scorching, searing, sultry, superheated, sweltering, torrid, ultrahot, white-hot blazing, glowing, igneous, molten, seething, sizzlingheated, overheated, reheated, warmedsnug, toasty, warm, warmishfeverish, flushed, inflamed(also enflamed)canicular, muggy, steamy, summerlike, summery, tropical algid, arctic, bitter, bone-chilling, cold, freezing, frigid, frozen, glacial, ice-cold, iced, icy chill, chilly, coldish, cool, coolish, nippy, snappyblizzardly, frosty, snowy, subfreezing, subzero, wintry(also wintery)chilled, cooled, refrigerated, unheatedbenumbed, numb, shivering boilingverbpresent participle of boilto be excited or emotionally stirred up with angerthe passengers were boiling when they found out the flight was delayed yet again burning, foaming, fuming, raging, rankling, seething, sizzling, steaming, storming fulminating, ranting, ravingsmoldering(or smouldering)bristling, flaring (up), inflaming(also enflaming)chafing, fretting, stewingagitating, convulsing, roiling, shaking seeing red to cook in a liquid heated to the point that it gives off steamboil the potatoes until they are tender before you try to mash them to be in a state of violent rolling motionthe sea boiled and frothed during the storm churning, moiling, roiling, seething reeling, spinning, swirling, whirlingagitating, stirring abating, calming, subsiding in the 14th century |