adv. [f. A prep.1 on, in + BOIL.] In or into a boiling state; a-boiling.
1858. Hugh Miller, Schools and Schoolm., vi. 127. Scenes of cruelty and spoliation of which the recollection had still power enough to set his Scotch blood aboil.
adv. [f. A prep.1 on, in + BOIL.] In or into a boiling state; a-boiling.
1858. Hugh Miller, Schools and Schoolm., vi. 127. Scenes of cruelty and spoliation of which the recollection had still power enough to set his Scotch blood aboil.