To be agitated like boiling water; to bubble; to effervesce.
To form, or separate, by boiling or evaporation.
To feel uncomfortably hot.
To be moved or excited with passion; to be hot or fervid.
To bring to a boil, to heat so as to cause the contents to boil.
To begin to turn into a gas, seethe.
To heat to the point where it begins to turn into a gas.
To be uncomfortably hot.
To cook in boiling water.
The point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour; the boiling point.
A dish of boiled food, especially seafood.
A social event at which people gather to boil and eat food, especially seafood. (Compare a bake or clambake.)
The collective noun for a group of hawks.
A localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection.
To feel smothered; to find it difficult to breathe.
To prevent (a breath, cough, or cry, or the voice, etc.) from being released from the throat.
To make (something) unable to be heard by blocking it with some medium.
To prevent (something) from being revealed; to conceal, to hide, to suppress.
To cause (someone) difficulty in breathing, or a choking or gagging feeling.
To cause (a dog, horse, or other four-legged mammal) to dislocate or sprain its stifle joint.
To die of suffocation.
To keep in, hold back, or repress (something).
To make (an animal or person) unconscious or cause (an animal or person) death by preventing breathing; to smother, to suffocate.
To treat (a silkworm cocoon) with steam as part of the process of silk production.
An act or state of being stifled.
A bone disease of this region.
The joint between the femur and tibia in the hind leg of various four-legged mammals, especially horses, corresponding to the knee in humans.