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boil-over
[boil-oh-ver]
noun
an unexpected result.
boil over
verb
to overflow or cause to overflow while boiling
(intr) to burst out in anger or excitement
she boiled over at the mention of his name
Word History and Origins
Origin of boil over1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
What starts as a nostalgic reconnection over drinks between two men who once chased the same dream quickly curdles, as Timothy’s long-simmering resentment boils over, erupting in bitterness and violence.
By the end of the week, things had boiled over into violence.
This year, the rivalry boiled over into physical clashes.
It’s a bitter battle for audience control that’s boiling over in ways that could spell political trouble for the GOP.
Tensions boiled over between NHS England and the union on Monday, with health leaders criticising the "hardline" approach of the BMA for blocking requests to let doctors return to work to deal with emergencies.
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