单词 | overboiling |
释义 | overboilingn. The action of overboil v. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > passion > [noun] > sudden outburst or access of passion heatc1200 gerec1369 accessc1384 braida1450 guerie1542 bursting1552 ruff1567 riot1575 suddentyc1575 pathaire1592 flaw1596 blaze1597 start1598 passion1599 firework1601 storm1602 estuation1605 gare1606 accession?1608 vehemency1612 boutade1614 flush1614 escapea1616 egression1651 ebullition1655 ebulliency1667 flushinga1680 ecstasy1695 gusta1704 gush1720 vehemence1741 burst1751 overboiling1767 explosion1769 outflaming1836 passion fit1842 outfly1877 Vesuvius1886 outflame1889 the mind > emotion > anger > manifestation of anger > [noun] > fit(s) or outburst(s) of anger wratha1200 wrethea1400 hatelc1400 angerc1425 braida1450 fumea1529 passion1530 fustian fume1553 ruff1567 pelt1573 spleen1590 blaze1597 huff1599 blustera1616 dog-flawa1625 overboiling1767 explosion1769 squall1807 blowout1825 flare-up1837 fit1841 bust-up1842 wax1854 Scot1859 pelter1861 ructions1862 performance1864 outfling1865 rise1877 detonation1878 flare-out1879 bait1882 paddy1894 paddywhack1899 wingding1927 wing-dinger1933 eppie1987 the world > action or operation > manner of action > violent action or operation > [noun] > bursting violently from rest or restraint > instance of outbreakinga1387 breaking-out1552 outbreak1562 eruption1598 storm1602 out-breach1609 fulmination1623 outflying1641 outburst1657 float1763 overboiling1767 irruption1811 gush1821 outflash1831 outflush1834 shooting forth1837 outbursting1838 blow-off1842 outblaze1843 upburst1843 upthrow1855 upbreak1856 spurt1859 outlash1868 spitfire1886 Brock's benefit1948 1767 W. Harte Amaranth 82 Or wild o'er-boiling of ungovern'd health. 1834 J. Blackie tr. J. W. von Goethe Faust Pref. p. v The vehement overboiling of youthful enthusiasm, is in as great danger of going beyond the mark, as the correct chasteness of a taste, formed onmere French and Italian models, is of falling within it. 1861 W. S. Perry Hist. Church Eng. I. iii. 126 This may perhaps have been a little over~boiling of spite. 1924 A. Livingston tr. B. Croce Conduct of Life xxxi. 234 When they [sc. mutual intolerances] are not poses or affectations, when they are spontaneous, naïve, childish, so to speak, they are the upflaring, the overboiling, of..various special activities in their creative effort. 1986 Family Circle May 33/3 Overboiling robs the water of its flavourful oxygen content. 1999 Food Trade Rev. (Nexis) 69 716 The bacon-flavoured Brussels sprout..remains firm or ‘al dente’ instead of soggy as a result of overboiling. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). overboilingadj. Boiling over; (of a vessel) overflowing with boiling liquid. Chiefly in extended use: excessively ardent, fervent, or enthusiastic. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > [adjective] > inflamed (of anger) overboiling1594 gunpowdered1604 red1609 incensed1612 the mind > emotion > passion > ardour or fervour > [adjective] > excessively ardent or fervent over-burning1586 overboiling1594 1594 T. Nashe Terrors of Night in Wks. (1883–5) III. 257 With anie ouerboyling humour which sourseth hiest in our stomackes. 1672 J. Dryden Conquest Granada Ded. sig. *4v A Heroe..of an excessive and overboyling courage. 1682 J. Dryden & N. Lee Duke of Guise v. iii Do these o'erboiling answers suit the Guise? 1726 G. Leoni tr. L. B. Alberti Architecture III. 19/2 A proof of the over~boyling genius of the Painter. 1742 F. Blyth Serm. Every Sunday II. 241 The Fire of Hell..with red-hot Vengeance..makes their over-boiling Juices flow down their Cheeks in scalding Tears. a1766 F. Sheridan Concl. Mem. Miss Sidney Bidulph (1767) IV. 191 You were always treated with the kindest indulgence, with all reasonable allowances made for..the overboiling spirits which your natural vivacity has given you. 1814 Spaniards i. ii, in New Brit. Theatre III. 209 Restrain Thy over-boiling wrath. 1860 R. F. Burton Lake Regions Central Afr. I. iii. 59 Deriding the overboiling valour of the Beloch. 1982 Christian Sci. Monitor (Nexis) 7 Sept. 17 She's like an overboiling pot that needs the heat turned down under it. 1992 Jrnl. Negro Hist. 77 207 The last inhibition remaining to the overboiling prejudices of the people. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1767adj.1594 |
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