Become bubbly or frothy or foaming.
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Examples for "foam"
Examples for "foam"
1The ocean in the spaces between the foam was slimy in appearance.
2Some airports have been using foam illegally 12 years after the ban.
3Beyond the city limits, the sea had become choppy, seesawing with foam.
4Thankfully, Midea includes a good deal of foam padding in the box.
5But there is foam everywhere; and the trees are in your way.
1The sparkle in it was like the sparkle in the children's eyes.
2Fanny Fern's books can hardly be read today, the sparkle has effevesced.
3The wonder of her lay in the sparkle of her inner self.
4It had lost its sparkle and no longer clamored for my attention.
5He fancied he saw the sparkle of the starlight in her hair.
1He said the science behind milk froth quality was a complex issue.
2Stir in the flour; add the whites beaten to a stiff froth.
3Let it stand for about two days until you can see froth.
4Skim off the froth, and it's an expensive way of buying growth.
5One is essentially froth, while the other could hardly be more serious.
1Whether all the fizz did Hagen any good is a moot point.
2His googly in particular had an alluring amount of dip and fizz.
3Shadow could hear them fizz as he walked from the darkening room.
4There was rather a row and Uncle was in a fine fizz.
5But in person, he's all fanboy enthusiasm, a long streak of fizz.
1This will effervesce during the time the acid is dissolving the zinc.
2When the letter is opened you'll see it effervesce like a seidlitz powder.
3It scratches glass, and does not effervesce with acids.
4Thousands of square kilometres of mud began to effervesce, thickening the air with hot cloying vapour.
5The Williams, Coliers, Hollands and Bacons come together to effervesce in the magic of their unions.
1Second, you can decrease the ambient pressure so that lower energy molecules can form bubbles.
2Then, following a negative test, from days four to seven, they could form bubbles of 15 that can train inside the bubble.
3Easton had to work out how to form bubbles for his RSE workers - and how to keep people safe and healthy in those bubbles.
4One element that readily forms bubbles-aswell as foam, a state where bubbles overlap and lose their spherical shape-iscalcium.
5It's possible the gas at the lake's bottom just got so concentrated that even under pressure it came out of solution and formed bubbles.
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