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Examples:seething discontent (idiom); popular grievances boil over—silk raw material (prepared by boiling in soap)—cook by dipping finely sliced ingredients briefly in boiling water or soup (generally done at the dining table)—water in which sth has been boiled—boiled balls of glutinous rice flour, eaten during the Lantern festival—lit. mention the pot that doesn't boil (common saying); touch a sore spot—be taken dissolved in boiling water (of Chinese herbal medicine)—break a liquid substance up into components by boiling—sprout boils (on one's body)—glutinous rice and choice of filling wrapped in leaves and boiled—boil food briefly then dress with soy etc—cooked rice reheated in boiling water—water in which rice was boiled—egg rolling (rolling of decorated, hard-boiled eggs down hillsides by children at Easter)—tea egg (egg boiled with flavorings which may include black tea)—battle-ax and boiling cauldron (idiom); facing torture and execution—a dish where thinly sliced meat and vegetables are boiled briefly in a broth and then served with dipping sauces—boil sb. alive (capital punishment in Imperial China)—secure as a city protected by a wall of metal and a moat of boiling water [idiom.]—lit. please Sir, get inthe boiling pot [idiom.]—lit. a boiling cauldron of voices [idiom.]— |