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Cooked in hot water.
stewed
poached
cooked
stewed
poached
1
The Countess
stewed
uncomplainingly in the kitchen, cooking dinner for the boys.
2
The city
stewed
for days in a miasma of anger and fear.
3
Some dried quinces
stewed
in cider and put in are an improvement.
4
Turn the
stewed
apples into the syrup left from cooking the others.
5
Like a filthy kettle, the place
stewed
in its heat and dirt.
1
Read: Rhino crisis: Another rhino has been
poached
in the Eastern Cape
2
However, 36 elephants were
poached
in the Kruger National Park since January.
3
Tigers are
poached
because they're extremely valuable on the traditional medicine market.
4
Google has so far
poached
several TomTom clients including Renault and Volvo.
5
Perhaps it
poached
more than its fair share of other people's dignity.
1
The issue at the Supreme Court
boiled
down to a particular phrase.
2
The water back home was dangerous and had to be thoroughly
boiled
.
3
Shadows
boiled
out of the box: the ten thousand Children of Typhon.
4
Once melted, continue to heat until all the water has
boiled
off.
5
And in the Great Well of the Ancient God, the water
boiled
.
6
Put in a cupful of cold
boiled
peas; boil up and serve.
7
The extreme heat had
boiled
the excess water right out of him.
8
Of course heat will, as we know from
hard
-
boiled
yolks and custards.
9
Cut
hard
-
boiled
eggs in half the long way and remove the yolks.
10
All the pent-up hatred of the months
boiled
over in his heart.
11
Drinking water in Gore, Mataura and Otama still needs to be
boiled
.
12
He made mulligan in one lard bucket and
boiled
beans in another.
13
Make sure the water has just
boiled
when you put it in.
14
The chief took some pitch and had it
boiled
in a kettle.
15
When it has
boiled
skim it, and then put in the plums.
16
Tensions
boiled
for decades and erupted viciously several times during the 1950s.
boiled
boil
·
boil eggs
boil potatoes
boil rice
boil water
boil beef