boiling point

NOUN
  1. the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level
    they brought the water to a boil
  2. being highly angry or excited; ready to boil over
    after an hour of waiting I was at the boiling point
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How To Use boiling point In A Sentence

  • If that doesn't change soon, the mutinous backbench mood could reach boiling point. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was not just the weather that reached boiling point that summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was not just the weather that reached boiling point that summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is impossible to measure their bulk properties, such as color, malleability, ductility, melting and boiling points, and densities.
  • The boiling point of water is 373 K.
  • It was found that the synthesized polymer of BDME can dissolve the low boiling point impregnant system which could settle the problem both the diffluence of BMI and the consistence of BMI and EP.
  • Heat the cream to boiling point and pour three quarters of it over the chocolate.
  • At constant pressure, the boiling point remains constant until all the liquid has boiled away.
  • The boiling point of water is 373 K.
  • Nearby, the intact Surveyor 5 withstood all odds and made space history by managing to perform an alpha particle spectrogram of the soil while withstanding temperatures considerably greater than the boiling point. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: March 19-21, 2010 | Universe Today
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