Become bubbly or frothy or foaming.
A mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid.
Make froth or foam and become bubbly.
1 He is as big as a bear, and froths at the mouth.
2 As soon as it froths up stir in milk until thick.
3 Let it stand for 10 minutes, or until it froths .
4 Bile froths in his throat, and he chokes a metal-stinking mouthful onto the concrete.
5 Whisk it over the fire till it froths , but do not allow it even to simmer.
6 Now, if a man talks about himself as I do, why, his vanity froths away harmlessly.
7 John Breen must have soda pop in his blood - he fizzles and bubbles and froths .
8 Talia showed up bearing brownies and a crisp paper bag brimming with froths of lavender tissue paper.
9 His face is crimson and he froths a little at the mouth as he starts to shout.
10 Skepticism bubbles and froths , spills over.
11 Shake one for me till it froths all the way up the glass, please, and then give me a cigarette.
12 Trucks that burn fuel, spew carbon and clog the city's cobblestone streets (which surely froths all that beer).
13 Let the fellow bark till he froths at the mouth, and scatters the virus of the beast among his filthy friends.
14 The trouble below Cape Diamond froths up and goes down as quickly as the effervescence on a bottle of ginger beer.
15 Ask Butch Harmon about the prospects of an Irish player winning a major, and he positively froths at the mouth .
16 Dissolve the yeast with the sugar in the ¼ cup of warm water and leave for about 10 minutes, until it froths .
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