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What does the word broil mean in this excerpt from Macbeth?

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princessMeagan2 princessMeagan2
  • 02-07-2020

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to have sorrow ur welcome

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  • 02-07-2020

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Broil Definition: to be subjected to great heat. it is also a synonym for bake.

in Macbeth, it was used by shakespeare to mean the battle was intense with heat. "hot" in a much more fancy way.

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