Boil
111Boil — (rendered botch in Deut. 28:27, 35), an aggravated ulcer, as in the case of Hezekiah (2 Kings 20:7; Isa. 38:21) or of the Egyptians (Ex. 9:9, 10, 11; Deut. 28:27, 35). It designates the disease of Job (2:7), which was probably the black… …
112Boil — feel very hot …
113Boil-up — 1. (prison) illegal brewing of tea or some other hot beverage in one s cell; 2. sudden excitement or conflict …
114boil — Australian Slang feel very hot …
115boil-up — Australian Slang 1. (prison) illegal brewing of tea or some other hot beverage in one s cell; 2. sudden excitement or conflict …
116boil — 1) Festering boils on humans and on animals were the ninth plague [[➝ plagues]] on Egypt (Exod. 9:9) but failed to cause Pharaoh s heart to soften and release the Hebrews from their slavery. Moses threatened further disasters. 2) King Hezekiah… …
117boíl — sustantivo masculino boyera, boyeriza, establo* …
118boil — bɔɪl n. swelling, blister; changing of water from a liquid to a gas, point when water changes from a liquid to a gas v. change from a liquid to a gas; make something change from a liquid to a gas; cook …
119boil up — v. (Slang) get extremely angry at someone or something …
120boil — seoþan …