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Phrase(s): come to a boil
1. Lit. [for a liquid] to reach the boiling point. • The soup came to a boil and the chef reduced the flame. 2. Fig. [for a problem or situation] to reach a critical or crucial stage. (Alludes to water reaching an active boil.) • Finally, things really came to a boil. • Everything came to a boil after Mary announced her engagement. 3. Fig. [for someone] to get very angry. • Fred was coming to a boil and clearly he was going to lose his temper.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs