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Definition of Boilings
1. boiling [n] - See also: boiling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Boilings
Literary usage of Boilings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Pleading and Evidence in Civil Actions: Arranged Alphabetically by John Simcoe Saunders (1851)
"... that judgment is not evidence against the deft, in the superior court (boilings
v. ... boilings ..."
2. A Practical Treatise on Brewing, Based on Chemical and Economical Principles by William Black (1849)
"ONE COPPER TWO boilings. A Brewing with only one Copper, containing twenty- Jive
Barrels where two boilings are necessary. THE great desideratum, in this ..."
3. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial Supervision of Lyon edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1915)
"The boilings of Virginia descend from Robert Boiling. who came from London to
Virginia in 1660. He was a son of John Boiling, of "Boiling Hall," Yorkshire, ..."
4. Hand Book of Timber Preservation by Samuel McMath Rowe (1904)
"distinct treatments or boilings to be separated by an interval of two to three
days that the first application have time to disseminate through the piece; ..."
5. The Cook's Own Book: Being a Complete Culinary Encyclopedia... With Numerous by Mrs N K M Lee, N. K. M. Lee (1832)
"... replace it on the fire; when it has had about a dozen boilings, pour jt through
a sieve into another saucepan, boil the sirup to /и«, and put it aside; ..."
6. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Edward William Cox, Great BRitain Magistrates' cases (1875)
"TAUNTON ELECTION PETITION. and the other purporting to be a copy of that said to
be declined by boilings ; and the third was said to be altered at ..."