What preposition comes after boil?

The preposition that comes after "boil" depends on the context and usage of the word. Here are a few common prepositions used with "boil":

1. Boil in:

- Boil the pasta in salted water.

- She boiled the potatoes in a large pot.

2. Boil over:

- The milk boiled over and spilled on the stove.

- The pot of soup boiled over and made a mess.

3. Boil down:

- Boil the sauce down until it thickens.

- Let the broth boil down to reduce the liquid.

4. Boil away:

- Let the water boil away until the rice is cooked.

- The steam boiled away from the boiling kettle.

5. Boil with:

- Boil the vegetables with a pinch of salt.

- She boiled the chicken with aromatic herbs.