boiled-down|boiled down in English
adjective
that expresses the main meaning or substance; abridged, shortened, condensed
Use "boiled-down|boiled down" in a sentence
1. He had boiled down a lengthy report to just a few paragraphs.
2. With our Riprock Coaster 16, riding gets boiled down to its simplest element—fun
3. That BT Cotton had boiled down to a clash of interests was no secret .
4. All the matches are wet, so we cram down a few handfuls of cheese and boiled sweets.
5. Antonyms for Bloomed include condensed, summed up, abbreviated, abridged, consolidated, reduced, summarized, boiled down, chopped and compacted
6. High quality take down Bucksaw built from unfinished hardwood ready for a coat of boiled linseed oil
7. Biblical manhood can be boiled down to five basic principles, which each man is expected to conform to
8. BOILED CHICKEN - THIT GA:
9. Water vaporizes when boiled.
10. Peter boiled the kettle.
11. Soup condenses when boiled.
12. Boiled eggs and fish.
13. Instantly, the sea boiled up.
14. The coffer boiled up quickly.
15. The milk has boiled over.
16. Serve with plain boiled rice .
17. The waves boiled around the ship.
18. Anger suddenly boiled up in him.
19. Help yourself to some boiled peanuts.
20. Hard-boiled eggs are sometimes added.
21. The sea boiled in the storm.
22. You can hold soft-boiled eggs.
23. Peter's blood boiled at her betrayal.
24. They drink untreated, non-boiled water.
25. She boiled lotus - roots in soy.