a billy boil is a can that is used for a camp fire
I like to call mine Billy. I like to rub Billy. Billy likes it too. Billy has many hairs. The hairs help keep Billy warm. Sometime Billy sweats a lot. I like to play with Billy. Billy is my best friend. I wish my tongue could reach Billy. Billy would enjoy that. I would enjoy that too. Do you want to be my friend? Do you want to be friends with Billy?
Billy Bob is the guy that made the hillbilly teeth. Billy Bob now has his own show.
Your eyes will be boiled eyes
boil the santol whole
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put the kettle on to boil
"Boil the billy" is an Australian slang term that means to make a cup of tea or coffee by boiling water in a billy (a metal container). It is often used in the context of camping or outdoor activities.
Because a "billycan" is a type of pot mostly used in Australia, and to "boil the billy " is a phrase that means "to make tea ."
boil"And he sang as he watched and waited till his billy boiled"...A billy is an Australian metal canister for boiling water over a fire. Often, swagmen and stockmen would toss a handful of tea leaves into the boiling billy to make their tea. Campers still do the same thing today.
The word for bringing to a boil is "boil" or "bring to a simmer."
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The word 'boil' is both a noun (boil, boils) and a verb (boil, boils, boiling, boiled).Examples:He brought a kettle of water to the boil. (noun)She developed a painful boil on her leg. (noun)I can boil your eggs or fry them. (verb)
Well, there is no difference in terms of the act of "boiling," but there is a grammatical difference. Saying "bring it to the boil" is unnecessary. There is no need for using the definite article "the" for "boil". Merely say or write "bring to boil" or "boil." These are good enough.
A blind boil is a boil which suppurates imperfectly, or fails to come to a head.
Boil what?
You can boil any type of meat.
you boil it in water