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Discover Ludwig"boiling over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation that is getting out of control, typically due to intense emotions or stress. For example, "The student's anger was boiling over, so the teacher had to step in."
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boiling over
verb
Present participle of boil over
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Is your pot always boiling over?
Frankly, I'm stewing about them myself — boiling over, really.
The anger is not just boiling over in the private sector.
The South Indians celebrate Pongal, "boiling over", by boiling over milk in a clay pot to signify abundance.
There is evidence that, in Colorado at least, frustration was boiling over with both parties.
Heat to boiling over medium heat.
"And it is now boiling over".
She was boiling over, and didn't like it.
The economy keeps bubbling along without boiling over.
A pot on the verge of boiling over is Iraq.
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He often complained about the chemicals boiling-over inside the tent he used as a darkroom.
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