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will have boiled

  • future perfect
    of boil.
    boil
    verb (used without object)
    to change from a liquid to a gaseous state, producing bubbles of gas that rise to the surface of the liquid, agitating it as they rise.

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When he announces his squad for Australia this summer, he and his coaches will have boiled that group down to about 37 players.

From BBC May 7, 2025

If you try to add all the water in the beginning you will have boiled meat sauce rather than a rich, thick meaty sauce.

From Salon Jan. 31, 2024

Place them in a saucepan with the stock 9and simmer five minutes; by this time the brown colour will have boiled off the potatoes into the soup.

From New Vegetarian Dishes by Mrs. Bowdich

By the time the soup is done it will have boiled down to two quarts, and will be very thick and good.

From Twenty-Five Cent Dinners for Families of Six by Juliet Corson