broil
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Is broil a Scrabble word?
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Definition
verb (English)
1. (transitive, Canada, US, obsolete in the UK) To cook by direct, radiant heat.Examples: "To broil a pigeon. When you broil them, do them in the same manner, and take care your fire is very clear, and set your gridiron high, that they may not burn, and have a little parsley and butter in a cup. You may split them, and broil them with a little pepper and salt, and you may roast them only with a little parsley and butter in a dish."; "To broil Red Mullet. Neither seale nor gut your mullet, wipe them very clean in a cloth, butter half a sheet of writing paper for each fish, put them in, and fasten it all round; have a very clear fire, broil them very gently for twenty minutes, hen put them in a dish, with anchovy sauce and plain butter in boats."; "To broil fish. To broil trout in a third way. When they are cleaned and washed, dry them well in a napkin. Then bind them about with packthread, sprinkle them with melted butter and salt, and broil them over a gentle fire, turning them from time to time."Synonyms: grillCanadaUSobsoletetransitive
2. (transitive, Canada, US) To expose to great heat.CanadaUStransitive
3. (intransitive, Canada, US) To be exposed to great heat.CanadaUSintransitive
verb (English)
1. (transitive) To cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil.transitive
2. (intransitive, obsolete) To brawl.intransitiveobsolete
noun (English)
1. (archaic) A brawl; a rowdy disturbance.Examples: "come to broils"; "But to give the faireſt Play to every ſide of the Queſtion, I vvill own that there is a Haughtineſs, and Fierceneſs in human Nature, vvhich vvill cauſe innumerable Broils, place Men in vvhat State you pleaſe; but ovvning this, I ſtill inſiſt in charging to Political Regulations, that theſe Broils are ſo frequent, ſo cruel, and attended vvith ſo deplorable Conſequences."; ""Away with this prating dotard," said Front-de Boeuf, "lock him up in the chapel, to tell his beads till the broil be over. It will be a new thing to the saints in Torquilstone to hear aves and paters; they have not been so honoured, I trow, since they were cut out of stone.""Synonyms: skirmisharchaic
Definition source: Wiktionary