broils (Meaning)

broils

a noisy disturbance, embroil, to cook by direct exposure to radiant heat, brawl, to make or become extremely hot, to be subjected to great or oppressive heat, to cook directly over or under heat, the act or state of cooking something directly over or under high radiant heat

broils Sentence Examples

  1. The chef broils the steak until it reaches medium-rare perfection.
  2. The sun's intense rays broil the desert sand, making it scorching hot.
  3. The volcanic eruption broils the surrounding vegetation, leaving a barren wasteland.
  4. The intense heat of the grill broils the vegetables, caramelizing them to a smoky sweetness.
  5. The campfire broils the marshmallows, turning them into golden-brown treats.
  6. The fish is broiled to perfection, with crispy skin and flaky meat.
  7. The fire broils the logs, creating a cozy atmosphere in the cabin.
  8. The heat from the oven broils the chicken, roasting it to a golden brown.
  9. The coals of the barbecue broil the ribs, infusing them with a smoky flavor.
  10. The heat lamp broils the baby chick, providing warmth and comfort.

FAQs About the word broils

a noisy disturbance, embroil, to cook by direct exposure to radiant heat, brawl, to make or become extremely hot, to be subjected to great or oppressive heat, t

clashes,brawls, affrays, quarrels, rows, scuffles,altercations, melees, mêlées, tussles

frees, liberates,releases,emancipates,

The chef broils the steak until it reaches medium-rare perfection.

The sun's intense rays broil the desert sand, making it scorching hot.

The volcanic eruption broils the surrounding vegetation, leaving a barren wasteland.

The intense heat of the grill broils the vegetables, caramelizing them to a smoky sweetness.