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Examples for "bubbling "
Examples for "bubbling "
1 There's news bubbling up about a potential crisis in our GPS systems.
2 The champagne was bubbling trickily in the veins of the mercurial statesmen.
3 Their clothes were bubbling in the hot spring in rags and tatters.
4 But, especially in nearby Kunduz province, violence is bubbling up once again.
5 But the easy movement, bubbling energy and stamina were less in evidence.
1 In the foreground, angry waves broke in foaming turmoil among half-covered rocks.
2 In the midst of this, Mrs. Poole reappeared with the jug foaming .
3 Behind the islet it drops down in three or four foaming steps.
4 The one foaming , the other with waves in it like the sea.
5 The eddy was rapidly becoming a whirlpool, the water foaming about it.
1 She came on, frothing at the mouth, with blood in her eyes.
2 I imagine the sun filling Kent's house slowly, frothing upward like champagne.
3 Food and a frothing drink were all that he asked from Fortune.
4 She growled at them, foam frothing and flying out of her mouth.
5 Fans have been frothing over her amazing transformation, praising Thessy's huge achievement.
1 The wind whipped the surface of the river into white foamy waves.
2 It also neutral izes acidic saliva, creating foamy bubbles in the process.
3 Crappy American coffee with foamy bits, not a proper coffee, he laughs.
4 If Smokey hooked up the keg and it came out foamy .
5 First, the dark tan rice is a lot less foamy while washing.
1 She didn't wait to rinse, but sprawled atop me, all sudsy and slippery.
2 Gwen gave a good-humoured yell, and waved away his sudsy embrace.
3 But there was nothing sloppy or sudsy about the room.
4 Emma Campbell would sing, and keep time with thumps and clouts of sudsy clothes.
5 She guided my head under the level of sudsy water.
1 Its spumy surface only climbed to the middle of their thighs.
2 This irritated Purdy, who was spumy with the self-importance of one who has stood in the thick of the fray.
3 When she stepped out of that spumy sea Aphrodite was said to have brought fertility, flowers, life, light to a barren world.
4 He seemed still to hear the groans of the wounded, the shrieks of the prisoners being dragged thither, being hurled into the spumy , scalding water.
1 The surface had dried out and firmed up almost as rapidly as the empty channel had previously turned into a racing, spumous river.
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