“Boil over” means:
- To Overflow (Literally):
- For a liquid to spill over the edge of a container due to boiling.
- Example: “Be careful not to let the pot boil over.”
- To Erupt or Overflow (Figuratively):
- To become uncontrollable or overflow with emotions, stress, or problems.
- Example: “Her frustration finally boiled over when the project failed.”
Prepositions
- Before “boil over”: Usually not used with prepositions directly before the phrase. It stands alone or is preceded by the subject.
- After “boil over”: The phrase is often followed by the subject or context describing what is overflowing or erupting.
- Example: “The argument boiled over into a full-blown fight.”
Collocations
- Boil over (into)
- Boil over (with)
Example Sentences
- The soup began to boil over, so she quickly turned down the heat.
- His anger boiled over when he found out about the mistake.
- The milk will boil over if you don’t keep an eye on it.
- The discussion about the budget boiled over into a heated argument.
- The pot of water boiled over and made a mess on the stove.
- Her frustration with the delays boiled over after the third incident.
- The pressure from the situation boiled over, causing a major breakdown.
- The emotions boiled over during the intense debate.
- If you leave the sauce unattended, it will boil over.
- The small disagreement boiled over into a full-blown conflict.
- The incident caused his emotions to boil over in an unexpected way.
- The liquid began to boil over, spilling onto the counter.
- His anger boiled over when he was unjustly blamed for the mistake.
- The team’s frustration boiled over during the final stages of the project.
- The news about the layoffs boiled over into widespread panic among employees.
- She tried to keep her emotions in check, but they boiled over during the meeting.
- The pressure from the public demands boiled over into a major protest.
- The pot of beans boiled over, leaving a mess on the stove.
- The arguments over the new policy boiled over into a heated debate.
- The stress from the workload boiled over and caused him to snap.
- The milk was left unattended and boiled over, creating a mess.
- The disagreement between the two leaders boiled over into a public feud.
- Her annoyance with the repeated errors finally boiled over.
- The pressure from the extended deadlines boiled over into frustration.
- The issue with the project management boiled over during the review.
- The arguments about the merger boiled over into an emotional confrontation.
- The tension in the room boiled over after the controversial announcement.
- The overcooked pasta boiled over and created a mess in the kitchen.
- His frustration with the process boiled over into a dramatic outburst.
- The public’s outrage boiled over after the controversial decision.
- The heated discussion on policy changes boiled over into an argument.
- The emotional stress from the ongoing conflict boiled over.
- The liquid in the pot boiled over, causing a spill on the stove.
- The disagreement among team members boiled over into a shouting match.
- Her patience boiled over when she was given more work than she could handle.
- The crisis situation boiled over, leading to chaos in the office.
- The debate over the new regulations boiled over into a major issue.
- The milk was left on high heat and boiled over, causing a mess.
- The mounting frustrations boiled over into a major confrontation.
- The small issue quickly boiled over into a full-scale argument.
- The stress of the deadlines boiled over into a serious breakdown.
- The incident with the faulty equipment boiled over into a significant problem.
- The tensions between the departments boiled over into an open dispute.
- The pressure from the unexpected changes boiled over into frustration.
- The situation boiled over, and the team had to address the fallout.
- The pot of sauce boiled over, leaving a stain on the stove.
- His irritation with the delays boiled over during the meeting.
- The emotional strain boiled over, leading to an outburst of anger.
- The conflict between the groups boiled over into a major clash.
- The pressure of the ongoing project boiled over into an argument.