boiar (Meaning)
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boiar (n.)
See Boyar.
Synonyms & Antonyms of boiar
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boiar Sentence Examples
- As the water begins to heat up, I notice the bubbles start to boiar.
- I enjoy watching the soup boiar gently on the stove, releasing its aromatic flavors.
- The tea leaves dance as they boiar in the teapot, infusing the water with their essence.
- It's essential to keep an eye on the pot so it doesn't boil over when it starts to boiar vigorously.
- The hot springs are known for their bubbling pools where the water seems to constantly boiar.
- Grandma's recipe instructs to let the stew boiar for at least an hour to develop its rich taste.
- The scientist observed the liquid boiar at different temperatures to study its properties.
- The cauldron seemed to come alive as it began to boiar over the open flame.
- The excitement in the kitchen grew as the pot of pasta sauce started to boiar, filling the room with its enticing aroma.
- The natural hot spring's water can reach such high temperatures that it boiars without the need for additional heat.
FAQs About the word boiar
See Boyar.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
As the water begins to heat up, I notice the bubbles start to boiar.
I enjoy watching the soup boiar gently on the stove, releasing its aromatic flavors.
The tea leaves dance as they boiar in the teapot, infusing the water with their essence.
It's essential to keep an eye on the pot so it doesn't boil over when it starts to boiar vigorously.