boult

[bohlt]

boult Definition

  • 1to sift or separate out something, such as flour or meal
  • 2to pass through a sieve or strainer

Using boult: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "boult" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Boult the flour before adding it to the mixture.

  • Example

    She boulted the soup to remove the lumps.

  • Example

    The chef boulted the sauce to make it smooth.

  • Example

    He boulted the sand to remove the impurities.

boult Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for boult

Phrases with boult

  • to utter or say something suddenly and loudly

    Example

    She boulted out a laugh when she heard the joke.

  • boult up

    to accumulate or amass something over time

    Example

    He has boulted up a large collection of rare books over the years.

  • to run or move quickly out of a place

    Example

    The cat boulted out of the room when it heard the loud noise.

Origins of boult

from Middle English 'bulten', meaning 'to sift', from Old English 'bylten'

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Summary: boult in Brief

The verb 'boult' [bohlt] means to sift or separate out something, such as flour or meal, by passing it through a sieve or strainer. It is often used in cooking and baking, as in 'Boult the flour before adding it to the mixture.' 'Boult' can also mean to utter or say something suddenly and loudly, as in 'She boulted out a laugh when she heard the joke.'