Parboils in A Sentence

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    A quick parboil in salted water helps to retain the vibrant color of the green beans.

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    After parboils the peas, they were added to the mix.

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    Before deep-frying, the chef carefully parboils the french fries to achieve the perfect crispness.

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    Before frying, she parboils the plantains to soften them and create a crispier texture.

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    Carefully parboils the carrots before glazing them with honey and butter for a sweet side.

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    Consider whether the cook parboils the turnips before roasting them with rosemary.

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    Fear parboils the survivor's memories, distorting the clarity of the terrible event.

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    Grandma parboils the sweet potatoes before mashing them with butter and brown sugar.

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    He always parboils the potatoes before mashing them with garlic and herbs.

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    He carefully parboils the lentils before adding them to the soup to avoid overcooking.

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    He habitually parboils the celery root before roasting it to enhance its flavor.

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    He often parboils his plot lines before letting them simmer into fully formed narratives.

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    He parboils the corn on the cob briefly before grilling it for a smoky flavor.

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    He parboils the potatoes only slightly, then adds them to the stew to finish.

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    He parboils the shrimp lightly before throwing it in the stir-fry to maintain its firmness.

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    He sometimes parboils the Brussels sprouts before sautéing them with bacon and balsamic vinegar.

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    Her overwhelming anxiety constantly parboils her dreams, hindering her ambitions.

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    His constant self-doubt habitually parboils his efforts, preventing him from achieving his goals.

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    His lack of confidence frequently parboils his courage, leaving him hesitant and uncertain.

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    Humid weather that constantly parboils the city’s streets makes walking unbearable during the summer months.

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    I always parboil the pasta before adding it to the baked ziti to prevent it from drying out.

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    I discovered that parboils the barley before adding it to soup enhances its texture.

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    I usually parboils the chicken wings before grilling them to ensure they're cooked all the way through.

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    If one parboils the ribs before grilling, they’ll be tender and fall off the bone.

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    If the chef parboils the chicken before grilling, it ensures it’s cooked through without burning the outside.

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    Often, a good cook parboils the okra before frying it to remove its sliminess.

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    One carefully parboils the beans to make sure they aren't undercooked.

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    One generally parboils the rice before using it in sushi to achieve the right consistency.

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    One must be careful when parboils the pumpkin before making pie filling, as it can easily become mushy.

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    One often parboils the rice to ensure it is fluffy and separate for fried rice.

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    Overcrowding the pot parboils the vegetables unevenly, leading to a mix of textures.

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    She carefully parboils the lobster before adding it to the bisque, ensuring it's perfectly tender.

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    She carefully parboils the scallops before searing them to prevent them from becoming rubbery.

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    She cleverly parboils the green beans before adding them to a cold salad.

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    She learned that parboils the kale before adding it to smoothies can reduce its bitterness.

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    She often parboils the carrots before adding them to a stew to prevent them from overcooking.

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    She parboils the cauliflower florets to ensure they cook evenly in the curry.

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    She parboils the yams lightly before adding them to the casserole to prevent them from becoming soggy.

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    Some claim that to prevent bitterness, one parboils the turnip twice.

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    Some cooks parboils the cabbage before using it in other recipes.

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    Sometimes, the cook parboils the potatoes to speed up the roasting process later on.

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    That negative environment effectively parboils any enthusiasm for collaboration.

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    That overly bureaucratic process effectively parboils every good intention with red tape.

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    That rigid school system unfortunately parboils creativity, favoring rote memorization.

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    That toxic work environment subtly parboils morale, leading to low productivity.

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    The antiquated regulations unfortunately parboils small businesses with excessive bureaucracy.

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    The bureaucratic hurdles seem to parboil all entrepreneurial spirit.

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    The chef briefly parboils the asparagus to maintain its bright green color and crisp texture.

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    The chef carefully parboils the oyster mushrooms before sautéing them with garlic and butter.

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    The chef deftly parboils the bok choy before adding it to the stir-fry to retain its crispness.

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    The chef parboils the potatoes to ensure they cook evenly when roasted later.

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    The chef quickly parboils the artichoke hearts before grilling them with lemon and herbs.

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    The chef sometimes parboils the parsnips before roasting them with maple syrup.

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    The chef subtly parboils the sweet potatoes before candying them for Thanksgiving.

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    The company’s rigid structure essentially parboils any innovative ideas before they can even be considered.

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    The complex legal jargon often parboils simple concepts, making them needlessly confusing.

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    The constant criticism unfairly parboils her spirit, making it difficult for her to shine.

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    The constant cycle of debt slowly parboils the hope of financial freedom.

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    The constant delays and setbacks slowly parboils their enthusiasm for the project.

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    The constant exposure to negativity gradually parboils optimism, making it harder to stay positive.

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    The constant focus on external validation gradually parboils our inner sense of worth.

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    The constant stress and pressure of the job slowly parboils the employee's passion.

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    The cookbook recommends that one parboils the beets before pickling them in vinegar.

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    The endless meetings and presentations seem to parboil any real work that needs to be done.

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    The endless pursuit of perfection often parboils the joy of simply creating.

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    The experienced chef only briefly parboils the endive before braising it.

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    The fear of failure unnecessarily parboils his potential, holding him back from greatness.

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    The fear of public speaking perpetually parboils his confidence, preventing him from shining.

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    The fear of vulnerability often parboils genuine connection with others.

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    The feeling of being constantly judged slowly parboils one's self-esteem.

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    The feeling of isolation inevitably parboils one's sense of belonging, making integration difficult.

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    The growing social divide slowly parboils empathy and understanding between different groups.

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    The hurried preparation often parboils the rice, leaving it gummy and unevenly cooked.

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    The instructions specify that the potatoes should only be parboiled for five minutes.

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    The lack of opportunities slowly parboils the community's hope for a better future.

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    The lack of trust in institutions slowly parboils faith in the democratic process.

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    The lazy approach he uses invariably parboils his ambitions before they ever reach fruition.

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    The microwave carelessly parboils the broccoli, resulting in a soggy and unappetizing side dish.

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    The monotonous routine of the office slowly parboils the employee's imagination.

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    The never-ending barrage of bad news seems to parboil hope, leaving many feeling disheartened.

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    The oppressive regime continually parboils the population's desire for freedom.

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    The overwhelming amount of information often parboils our ability to focus and think critically.

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    The overwhelming amount of screen time slowly parboils children's attention spans.

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    The pressure to conform relentlessly parboils individuality, pushing everyone towards uniformity.

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    The pressure to succeed at all costs increasingly parboils students' mental well-being.

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    The prevalence of misinformation often parboils the public's understanding of complex issues.

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    The recipe suggested one parboils the fennel bulb to soften its anise flavor.

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    The recipe warns that carelessly parboils the vegetables can lead to mushy results in the final dish.

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    The relentless pressure to conform slowly parboils individuality in teenagers.

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    The relentless pursuit of material possessions often parboils genuine happiness.

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    The sheer volume of emails and notifications gradually parboils our ability to concentrate.

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    The sheer volume of paperwork seems to parboil all the joy out of practicing medicine.

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    The weight of responsibility nearly parboils his optimism, leaving him feeling burdened.

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    The weight of societal expectations increasingly parboils the younger generation's individuality.

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    The writer parboils her characters' emotions, never letting them fully develop on the page.

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    Their constant bickering slowly parboils the relationship, eroding the initial spark.

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    Their rigorous training regimen almost parboils the new recruits, pushing them to their physical limits.

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    They parboils the noodles before adding them to the pan.

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    This antiquated system inadvertently parboils any progress with its resistance to change.

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    To make paella, one often parboils the rice in saffron-infused broth for extra flavor.