Emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation.
Marked by high spirits or excitement.
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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 He was really bubbly with great one-liners and just a great laugh.
2 Britain's professional home valuers are rightly worried about bubbly residential property prices.
3 Welcome to Gypsy Rose Dance Studio, she said in a bubbly voice.
4 It's been too long since I indulged in a long, bubbly soak.
5 Penny My first impression of Dian was this bubbly , friendly, compassionate doctor.
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 Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck effervescing through the city on a scooter.
2 He was always smiling, effervescing ; he was spirit personified, love embodied.
3 The effervescing young creature is his daughter, Louise-byhis first wife.
4 It is like the waves of the sea, but of effervescing champagne-ofboiling milk.
5 He said in French, Do not give her anything but a little effervescing magnesia.
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 Set aside in a warm place for 10 minutes or until frothy .
2 But there comes a time where things feel frothy , said Rechler, 43.
3 Place the bowl in hot water and stir till smooth and frothy .
4 A drinks machine provided frothy coffee and chilled bottles of flavoured water.
5 Sometimes her talk was brilliantly allusive; at others it was frothy chatter.
6 She could not fancy him in the light, frothy life of Darjeeling.
7 But there are signs that regulators are growing nervous about frothy valuations.
8 The swells brewed frothy topknots that sent drops up into the air.
9 Okay, I'm just adding another quarter so that it'll be more frothy .
10 Look, you can already see its starting to get a little frothy .
11 Vain, foolish, and frothy discourses, which are very offensive to gracious saints.
12 But Big Cappuccino has turned the humble frothy coffee into something else.
13 Every window is awash with frothy white lace and rainbow-coloured bridesmaids' dresses.
14 A stream of white, frothy bubbles came shooting out of the top.
15 Beat the egg whites with a whisk or rotary beater till frothy .
16 Some analysts say large swaths of the market, especially biotechnology stocks, are frothy .
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