Move upwards in bubbles, as from the effect of heating; also used metaphorically.
1An ongoing issue may bubble up again at the wrong time too.
2The gas is thus forced to bubble up through about 2 in.
3Skim pan juices, pour in wine and let it bubble up briefly.
4There was more than a little beginning to bubble up inside her.
5However, showers bubble up inland S Island and drift NE later this afternoon.
6I could sense the questions, the excuses beginning to bubble up in him.
7Something either delayed earlier in the week could bubble up again.
8According to Penrose, freedom, creativity, and intuition bubble up from the quantum deep.
9Even so, for some reason, the will to work did not bubble up.
10We routinely see scenes like this bubble up on reddit and feel empathy.
11No offence, Major, no offence, my heart full and bubble up.
12Let it ' bubble up over her rowlocks,' as we Icelanders say.
13One particular matter, most likely one from the recent past, may bubble up again.
14It's also likely that a recent and possibly weak decision will bubble up again!
15It just happened to bubble up during our Pride Week.
16Commitment issues may well bubble up on the romance front.
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