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boiled eggs

n. (plural of boiled egg English)

Usage examples of "boiled eggs".

The gaoler's eyes had gone big as boiled eggs as he yanked open- the drawstring and beheld the glint of gold.

Greff was served separately: he was given canned asparagus, hard-boiled eggs, and black radish with cream, because vegetarians eat no meat.

Tyrion had broken his fast on boiled eggs, burned bacon, and fried bread, and dressed in his finest.

The skin around them was so red they looked like boiled eggs floating in a dish of blood.

Raif did the same, and the two brothers sat close around the flames and ate strips of hung mutton and boiled eggs gone black.

Tern had packed two whole smoke-cured ptarmigan, a brace of hard-boiled eggs, and enough strips of hung mutton to mend an elk-size hole in a tent.

This country is situated at such a high altitude water never boils, no matter how deceptively it foams within the pan, so their boiled eggs are always raw.

Mother had sent him over to the school to take Leah some boiled eggs for dinner, and he came running back to tell us Anatole was over there looking like he’.

I take the mug and place it beside me on the ground and search in my knapsack for the four hard-boiled eggs left over from yesterday and hand him two.

He also, when asked for food, went into a back room and returned with some boiled eggs and slices of gray bread spread with lard.