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koke
/ˈkûːkə/
Definition
1
To boil a liquid, causing it to reach its boiling point and turn into vapor.
2
To cook food in boiling water or other liquid.
3
To seethe or bubble up intensely, often used figuratively for anger or excitement.
Examples
Hun kokte kaffen så lenge at den begynte å etterlyse isterningen.
She boiled the coffee so long that it started requesting the ice age.
Prøv å ikke koke potetene til de ser ut som gamle sokker.
Try not to boil the potatoes until they look like old socks.
Han kokte opp en unnskyldning raskere enn vannet i kjelen.
He boiled up an excuse faster than the water in the kettle.
I nordlys-mørket kokte vi te og drømmer om sommeren.
In the northern lights darkness, we boiled tea and dreams of summer.