Bullir in english

Boil

pronunciation: bɔɪl part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

bullir = buzz with ; seethe ; bubble up ; fizz. 

Example: The entire USA has begun to buzz with discusions on making this way of doing business the rule rather than the exception of 21st century life.Example: In Pompeii's last tremendous hour the bread was in the oven, but the baker never saw it taken from it; the meat was seething in the pot never to be eaten.Example: The other symptom is that when you run water down the sink or bathtub after about a minute air starts bubbling up in the bowl.Example: Popping candy is fantastic stuff -- you put it on your tongue and within seconds it's fizzing and exploding and jumping about in your mouth.

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» bullir de actividadbe a hive of activity .

Example: It's been a busy summer of sport for thousands of children as schools and clubs across the country make sure the holiday period is a hive of activity.

Bullir synonyms

churn in spanish: batir, pronunciation: tʃɜrn part of speech: noun, verb roil in spanish: enturbiar, pronunciation: rɔɪl part of speech: verb seethe in spanish: hervir, pronunciation: sið part of speech: verb moil in spanish: grave trabajo, pronunciation: mɔɪl part of speech: verb furuncle in spanish: furúnculo, pronunciation: fʊrənkəl part of speech: noun boiling point in spanish: punto de ebullición, pronunciation: bɔɪlɪŋpɔɪnt part of speech: noun
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