broiling (Meaning)

Wordnet

broiling (n)

cooking by direct exposure to radiant heat (as over a fire or under a grill)

Webster

broiling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Broil

Webster

broiling (a.)

Excessively hot; as, a broiling sun.

Webster

broiling (n.)

The act of causing anything to broil.

broiling Sentence Examples

  1. The summer sun beat down, broiling the desert landscape.
  2. She hurried inside to escape the broiling heat of the midday sun.
  3. Despite the broiling temperatures, the marathon runners pressed on towards the finish line.
  4. The chicken thighs were sizzling on the grill, broiling to perfection.
  5. The chef monitored the broiling steaks closely to ensure they were cooked just right.
  6. We decided to cook the fish by broiling it in the oven rather than frying.
  7. The broiling sun made the asphalt shimmer on the hot city streets.
  8. She could feel her skin broiling under the intense rays of the sun.
  9. Broiling vegetables is a quick and healthy cooking method that preserves their nutrients.
  10. The broiling temperatures of the sauna helped relax and rejuvenate tired muscles.

FAQs About the word broiling

cooking by direct exposure to radiant heat (as over a fire or under a grill)of Broil, Excessively hot; as, a broiling sun., The act of causing anything to broil

boiling, burning, searing, hot, scalding, blazing, ardent, scorching, heated, fiery

arctic, iced, bitter, cold, chilly, chilly, cool, freezing, bitter, icy

The summer sun beat down, broiling the desert landscape.

She hurried inside to escape the broiling heat of the midday sun.

Despite the broiling temperatures, the marathon runners pressed on towards the finish line.

The chicken thighs were sizzling on the grill, broiling to perfection.